UVF2B404 : Network Engineering - Fall 2006/2007


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The course has both theroretical and practical objectives. The student shall be introduced to network engineering in order to understand what types of mechanisms can be used to implement efficient network services.

The course is split into two modules.

The first module, "Technologies for network engineering", presents a global picture of the tools currently used in broadband networks. TCP behaviour, IP routing, MPLS and Diffserv architectures are presented and analysed. The use of these technologies to support real time applications such as ToIP and IP TV is demonstrated.

The second module, "Practical network engineering" is the "hands on" approach of the technologies introduced in the previous one. It is composed only of practical courses; half of the courses are given on networking equipment, the other half uses simulation techniques to get a deeper understanding of a large network behaviour.

A paper control applies to the first module whereas at least one of the labs shall be marked in the second module.
 
Location  : BREST
Co-Coordinator  : Christophe LOHR
Credits MS ISIC  : 6
Dernière màj le 18-MAY-06 par GRAVEY
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F2B402A Technologies for network engineering .   Validée 08-01-07
F2B402B Practical network engineering .   Validée 08-01-07

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