School Of Computing, Engineering And MathematicsData NetworksWestern Sydney University Unit Code: 300010.3
Discipline: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Student Contribution Band: 2
Level: 4
Credit Points: 10
Assumed Knowledge
Students are expected to have done an introductory Electrical Engineering course in Signals and Systems that includes continuous-time and discrete time forms of signals, Fourier Transforms (in different forms) and an introduction to probability and random processes. An elementary knowledge of communication systems will also be assumed. Prior completion of Engineering Maths 3 and Communication Systems is recommended.
Equivalent Units
84355 - Data Communication & Computer Networks, 89038 - Data Communications & Network Technology
Prerequisite
300057 Signals and Systems
About this Unit
This unit is concerned with the principles and topics of fundamental importance to data communication, computer communication networks and telecommunications. The lower layers of the OSI reference model are emphasized (hardware, physical layer, data link layer and network layer). Also, it will cover all major network technologies- SONET, ATM, Internet, and Telephony. Essential network engineering topics such as protocol layering, multiple access, switching, scheduling, routing, congestion control, error control, flow control, and network security shall also be included. An engineering approach will be taken to provide an insight into network design.
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