Focuses on the architecture of a communication network, with three main topic areas: (1) physical infrastructure to implement local and wide area networks, including transmission and receiving technologies, and supporting topologies; (2) standards and protocols for network operations, including methods for routing and data management; (3) network applications and emerging network technologies, including sensor networks, network security and privacy and Internet of Things. Prerequisite(s): CME 466.3 Note: Students with credit for CME 451.3 or CMPT 434 will not receive credit for this course.
Focuses on the architecture of a communication network, with three main topic areas: (1) physical infrastructure to implement local and wide area networks, including transmission and receiving technologies, and supporting topologies; (2) standards and protocols for network operations, including methods for routing and data management; (3) network applications and emerging network technologies, including sensor networks, network security and privacy and Internet of Things. Prerequisite(s): CME 466.3 Note: Students with credit for CME 451.3 or CMPT 434 will not receive credit for this course.