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http://www.ittc.ku.edu/~jpgs/courses/nets/
Abstract
The Communication Networks course developed by Professor James Sterbenz at the University of Kansas (KU-EECS780) is a course for seniors and graduate students, covering the network protocols and architectures.

Comprehensive in-depth coverage of communication networks with emphasis on the Internet and the PSTN (wired and wireless). Extensive examples of protocols and algorithms are presented at all levels, including: client/server and peer-to-peer applications; session control; transport protocols, the end-to-end arguments and end-to-end congestion control; network architecture, forwarding, routing, signalling, addressing, and traffic management; quality of service, basic queuing (basic M/M/1 and Little's law) and multimedia applications; LAN architecture, link protocols, access networks and MAC algorithms; physical media characteristics and coding; network security and information assurance; network management.


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