Computer Networks
TeachersMASAKA Mieko
Grade, SemesterYear 2 I/III [Department of Information Science Correspondence Course, Faculty of Science and Engineering]
CategorySpecial Subjects
Classesテキスト授業
Elective, CreditsElective 2credit
 Syllabus Number4F202

Course Description

It is important to have a knowledge of present computer networks including internet. Because it is becoming one of the basic need in our today's life styles. This lecture is intended to lean the basic concept, fundamental design and operation system of computer networks.

We learn about:
1. Internet technology
The feature of Internet, Data communications technology.
2.Network security
How to protect and manage the network.
3.Client server computing
Collaboration system of the client and server.
4.Wireless and mobile computing
Wireless and mobile network communication system such as smart-phone and PHS.
5.The system for distributing multimedia information
Data compression, image coding method.

Course Objectives

Students are expected to understand
1.Architecture and technologies in computer networks and the Internet.
2.Security technologies related to network information systems.
3.The practical technologies of wireless communication systems and information networks.
4.Structure of the WEB system.
5.Media processing theory such as data compression and image coding.

Grading Policy

The students submit all the issues in the end of the chapters.
When all subjects are accepted, students are considered to have met the eligibility requirements for an examination.
This course evaluates the result of the subject acquisition examination. Learners who received evaluation over the total of 60% will pass this course.

Textbook and Reference

KindTitleAuthorPublisher
Textbookネットワーク 目には見えないしくみを構成する技術井口 信和著森北出版
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Requirements(Assignments)


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Schedule

1Introduction
p.1~p.12
2Introduction
p.13~p.19
3OSI Reference Model
p.20~p.27
4Physical Layer
p.28~p.39
5Data Link Layer
p.40~p.51
6Network Layer
p.52~p.59
7IP Address 1
p.60~69
8IP Address 2
p.70~p.77
9Routing
p.78~p.87
10Transport Layer
p.88~p.100
11Application Layer
p.101~p.108
12Application Layer
p.109~p.115
13Application Layer
p.116~p.122
14Application Layer
p.123~p.131
15Network Command
p.132~p.143