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Electrical and Computer Engineering

18-757 – Network Management and Control

12 units

This course provides an understanding of the principles of broadband networks. The broadband networks differ from currently existing communication networks in many aspects and these issues will be dealt with in the course. Broadband networks are designed to support many different services, ranging from low bandwidth (telemetry) to high bandwidth applications (digitized video). The course will cover the underlying concepts of the broadband networks, and expose the research problems in next generation networks. Many concepts (ATM, SONET, MPLS, high-speed switching architecture, high-speed network control, unified control plane (GMPLS), and optical networks) will be discussed. The course project will explore latest network technologies, design networking systems, and evaluate via simulation techniques.

4 hrs. lec.

Prerequisites: A course in probability; 18-756 and senior or graduate standing.

Last updated on March 20, 2007

ECE classifications

Undergraduate areas

Signals and Systems

Graduate areas

Software Systems and Computer Networking

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Past semesters

S11, S09, S08, S06, S05, S04, S03, S00, S97

Please note that the course history information is incomplete and/or may reflect different courses offered under the same course number.



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