In this course, we deal with the general issues regarding packet switching networks. We discuss packet networks from two perspectives. One perspective involves external view of the network, and is concerned with services that the network provides to the transport layer that operates above it at the end systems. The second perspective is concerned with the internal operation of a network, including approaches directing information across the network, addressing and routing procedures, as well as congestion control inside the network.



Packet Switching Networks and Algorithms
This course is part of Computer Communications Specialization

Instructor: Xiaobo Zhou
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There are 5 modules in this course
This module introduces LAN bridges and data link layer switching, and then focuses on packet switching at the network layer. It discusses datagram, one basic packet switching approaches.
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4 videos6 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
This module examines the other basic packet switching approach - virtual circuit, introduces basic approaches for selecting routes across the network, discusses the Bellman-ford algorithm for distance vector based shortest path routing.
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3 videos4 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
This module introduces the link state routing, examines the Dijkstra algorithm for shortest-path routing, and discusses the applications of the distance vector and link state routing in real Internet protocols.
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4 videos4 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
This module discusses packet-level traffic management operating in a short time scale, continues with traffic management at the flow level operating in a medium time scale. Common approaches including scheduling, queuing, admission control, and congestion control are discussed.
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4 videos5 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
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Reviewed on May 16, 2020
Very useful course, gained knowledge in Deapth about computer networks
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I have learnt many things here about the networking system, security and moreover!
Reviewed on Mar 6, 2019
This course was well presented and I got more skills which met my target..Thank you very much for this course. Hope will enjoy more courses to come. I am very very grateful for this course.
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