AY 2018 Undergraduate School Course Catalog

Computer Network Systems

2019/01/30

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開講学期
/Semester
2018年度/Academic Year  2学期 /Second Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
3rd year
単位数
/Credits
3.0
責任者
/Coordinator
Anh T. Pham
担当教員名
/Instructor
Anh T. Pham
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites

更新日/Last updated on 2018/01/12
授業の概要
/Course outline
This course offers the fundamentals of the highly important topics in the computer networking – the network security. Students are required to take the L11 course to have basic concepts of networking, from application to link-layer layers.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
After taking this curse, students will be able to understand of (1) basic concepts of cryptography techniques, (2) application of cryptography in all layers of the Internet, including secure email, SSH, transport layer security, IPsec and wireless network security and (3) problems and solution for security in an organization’s network.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Lecture schedule

• Lecture 1: Introduction – Basic concepts of computer and network security
• Lecture 2: Symmetric encryption principles
• Lecture 3: Block cipher and stream cipher
• Lecture 4: Hash functions
• Lecture 5: Public key cryptography
• Lecture 6: Security in application layer: email security
• Lecture 7: Security in transport layer: SSL
• Lecture 8: HTTPS and SSH
• Lecture 9: Security in network layer: IPsec
• Lecture 10: Internet key exchange
• Lecture 11: WLAN protocols
• Lecture 12: Wired equivalent privacy (WEP)
• Lecture 13: WLAN security protocol: 802.11i
• Lecture 14:  Firewalls

Lab schedule
• Lab 1 – Basic algebra programming review
• Lab 2 - Classical encryption, Cipher analysis and break.
• Lab 3 - Block cipher, encrypt and decrypt DES
• Lab 4 - Encrypt, decrypt and authenticate using PGP (GnuPG)
• Lab 5 - Implementation of a Secured Client-Server protocol
教科書
/Textbook(s)
1. Network Security Essentials: Applications and Standards, by William Stallings (Kindle version is also available) – any edition is OK.
2. Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach by J.F. Kurose and K.W. Ross, any Edition is OK (this is the textbook of L11)
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
- Assignments: 60%
- Final exams: 40%
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
course website: http://web-int.u-aizu.ac.jp/~pham/ns/


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開講学期
/Semester
2018年度/Academic Year  3学期 /Third Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
3rd year
単位数
/Credits
3.0
責任者
/Coordinator
Cong-Thang Truong
担当教員名
/Instructor
Cong-Thang Truong
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites

更新日/Last updated on 2017/12/15
授業の概要
/Course outline
The Internet is currently the main infrastructure to connect people and machines all over the world. This course covers the practical knowledge and skills to connect the computers, at application layer, transport layer, and network layer. Topics include Addresses and Protocols, Client-Server architecture, Socket basics, UDP/TCP sockets, Service networking, and Software Defined Network (SDN). Students are required to take the L11 course to have basic concepts of networking, from application to link-layer layers.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
Student will learn (1) knowledge of practical protocols used in the ICT Industry, (2) ability to build client-server based applications using the Socket APIs, (3) experience to compare and critique various networking solutions.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Lectures:
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Internet Layers and Addressing
Lecture 3: Transport Protocols and Basic Sockets
Lecture 4: UDP Protocol
Lecture 5: UDP Protocol (cont.)
Lecture 6: TCP Protocol
Lecture 7: TCP Protocol (cont.)
Lecture 8: Mid-term exam
Lecture 9: Client-Server Architecture
Lecture 10:  Client-Server Architecture
Lecture 11:  Application Protocols
Lecture 12:  Application Protocols (cont.)
Lecture 13:  Software Defined Network
Lecture 14:  Software Defined Network (cont.)

Lab exercises:
- About one lab exercise for every two lectures.
教科書
/Textbook(s)
“Computer Networking: Top Down Approach Featuring Network”, by J. F. Kurose and K. W. Ross (7th edition)
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
- Quizzes: 15%
- Exercise reports: 45%
- Mid-term exam: 20%
- Final exam:        20%
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
Prerequisites: L11 course

参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
web-int.u-aizu.ac.jp/~thang/cno/


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開講学期
/Semester
2018年度/Academic Year  3学期 /Third Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
4th year
単位数
/Credits
3.0
責任者
/Coordinator
Cong-Thang Truong
担当教員名
/Instructor
Anh T. Pham, Cong-Thang Truong, Lei Jing
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites

更新日/Last updated on 2017/12/15
授業の概要
/Course outline
The Internet is currently the main infrastructure to connect people and machines all over the world. This course covers the practical knowledge and skills to connect the computers, at application layer, transport layer, and network layer. Topics include Addresses and Protocols, Client-Server architecture, Socket basics, UDP/TCP sockets, Service networking, and Software Defined Network (SDN). Students are required to take the L11 course to have basic concepts of networking, from application to link-layer layers.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
Student will learn (1) knowledge of practical protocols used in the ICT Industry, (2) ability to build client-server based applications using the Socket APIs, (3) experience to compare and critique various networking solutions.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Internet Layers and Addressing
Lecture 3: Transport Protocols and Basic Sockets
Lecture 4: UDP Protocol
Lecture 5: UDP Protocol (cont.)
Lecture 6: TCP Protocol
Lecture 7: TCP Protocol (cont.)
Lecture 8: Mid-term exam
Lecture 9: Client-Server Architecture
Lecture 10:  Client-Server Architecture
Lecture 11:  Application Protocols
Lecture 12:  Application Protocols (cont.)
Lecture 13:  Software Defined Network
Lecture 14:  Software Defined Network (cont.)

Lab exercises:
- About one lab exercise for every two lectures.
教科書
/Textbook(s)
“Computer Networking: Top Down Approach Featuring Network”, by J. F. Kurose and K. W. Ross (7th edition)
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
- Quizzes: 15%
- Exercise: 45%
- Mid-term exam: 20%
- Final exam:        20%
履修上の留意点
/Note for course registration
Prerequisites: L11 course
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
http://web-int.u-aizu.ac.jp/~thang/cno/


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開講学期
/Semester
2018年度/Academic Year  4学期 /Fourth Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
3rd year
単位数
/Credits
2.0
責任者
/Coordinator
Anh T. Pham
担当教員名
/Instructor
Anh T. Pham
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites

更新日/Last updated on 2018/01/04
授業の概要
/Course outline
This course helps to develop an understanding of the various aspects of wireless and mobile networks. Following the first course on computer networking (L11: Introduction to Computer Networking) which covers basic concepts the Internet, including applications, transport, network and a part of data-link layers, the N04 course provides a solid conceptual understanding of the fundamentals of the most popular transmission media today: the wireless transmission. The course covers fundamentals of design and architecture of wireless networks.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
After taking this course, students will be able to understand (1) basic concepts of wireless communications and networks, layer architecture, (2) wireless signal transmission, (3) wireless access mechanism, and (4) problems and specific design of wireless network, including the popular wifi, Bluetooth and WiMAX protocols.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Part 1: Introduction and Review
• Lecture 1: Wireless and Mobile Networks: applications and history
• Lecture 2: Protocol Architecture
• Lecture 3: TCP/IP Protocol Suite

Part 2: Wireless Transmission Fundamentals
• Lecture 4: Wireless Signal and Propagation
• Lecture 5: Spectrum and Channel Capacity
• Lecture 6: Signal Modulation  
• Lecture 7: Spread Spectrum

Part 3: Access Protocols
• Lecture 8: Media Access Control protocols
• Lecture 9: Random access protocols
• Lecture 10: Code-division multiple access protocol

Part 4: Wireless Networking
• Lecture 11: WLAN architectures
• Lecture 12: IEEE 802.11 protocols
• Lecture 13: Other IEEE 802 wireless networks: 802.15, 802.16, 802.22
• Lecture 14: Future developments
教科書
/Textbook(s)
1. Mobile communications by Jochen Schiller – Free, downloadable from IEEE Xplore (university subscription). Also downloadable from the course website (internal access only).
2. Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach by J.F. Kurose and K.W. Ross, any Edition is OK (this is the textbook of L11)
3. Wireless Communications Networks & Systems, by William Stallings (Kindle version is also available) – any edition is OK (old edition name: Wireless Communications & Networks).
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
- Assignments 50%
- Mid-term exams: 25%
- Final exams: 25%
参考(授業ホームページ、図書など)
/Reference (course
website, literature, etc.)
http://web-int.u-aizu.ac.jp/~pham/wn/


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開講学期
/Semester
2018年度/Academic Year  4学期 /Fourth Quarter
対象学年
/Course for;
3rd year
単位数
/Credits
3.0
責任者
/Coordinator
Peng Li
担当教員名
/Instructor
Peng Li
推奨トラック
/Recommended track
履修規程上の先修条件
/Prerequisites

更新日/Last updated on 2018/02/16
授業の概要
/Course outline
Computer and network modeling and simulation is a key step in the design and procurement of new computer systems including processors, languages, operating systems, networking architectures, or database systems. In all cases, it is necessary to compare performance of new computer systems with that of similar systems. This course provides these professionals with fundamental performance analysis techniques and require a minimal level of statistical sophistication.
授業の目的と到達目標
/Objectives and attainment
goals
The purpose of this course is to give basic modeling, simulation, and analysis background to systems analysts so that students are able to understand performance terminology, correctly design performance experiments, use simple queueing or simulation models, and interpret results.
授業スケジュール
/Class schedule
Lecture 1: Introduction and overview
Lecture 2: Basic of computer and network system
Lecture 3: Measurement techniques and tools
Lecture 4: Program execution monitoring
Lecture 5: System log analysis
Lecture 6: Basics of probability theory
Lecture 7: Queuing theory
Lecture 8: Simulation techniques
Lecture 9: Commonly used distributions in simulations
Lecture 10: Analysis of simulation results
Lecture 11: Case study 1 and simulation
Lecture 12: Case study 2 and experiment
Lecture 13: Case study 3 and theoretical analysis
Lecture 14: Performance evaluation in research paper
教科書
/Textbook(s)
1. R. Jain, "The Art of Computer Systems Performance Analysis: Techniques for Experimental Design, Measurement, Simulation, and Modeling," Wiley, April 1991, ISBN:0471503361.
2. Mohammed S. Obaidat, Noureddine A. Boudriga,” Fundamentals of Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunications Systems”, Wiley, 2010, ISBN:  978-0-471-26983-0
成績評価の方法・基準
/Grading method/criteria
Class Q&A: 20%
Assignment: 30%
Examination: 50%


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