Advanced Networking


Advanced Networking

MET CS 775 (4 credits)

This seminar course provides a strong foundation in networking and Internet architecture, data transfer protocols, including TCP, SCTP, QUIC, and IPv6, and a deep look at network resource allocation with an emphasis on protocol- independent hardware for Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) and congestion management. The course goes into greater depth of current topics such as: naming and addressing, synchronization, congestion management and resource allocation (routing) and how they manifest in different environments. There will be assigned readings from the professor that require considerable class participation, both in presenting material and discussing it.

Prereq: MET CS 535 OR MET CS 625,or instructor's consent required.

2024SPRGMETCS775 A1, Jan 18th to Apr 25th 2024

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
R 12:30 PM 03:15 PM CGS 523

2024SPRGMETCS775 E1, Jan 18th to Apr 25th 2024

Days Start End Type Bldg Room
R 12:30 PM 03:15 PM CGS 523

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