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Syllabus 2017-18 - 74212007 - IP Based Networks (Redes basadas en IP)

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DEGREE: Máster en Ingeniería de Telecomunicación
FACULTY: SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING OF LINARES
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2017-18
COURSE: IP Based Networks
SYLLABUS
1. COURSE BASIC INFORMATION
NAME: IP Based Networks
CODE: 74212007 ACADEMIC YEAR: 2017-18
LANGUAGE: English LEVEL: 3
ECTS CREDITS: 6.0 YEAR: 1 SEMESTER: SC
2. LECTURER BASIC INFORMATION
NAME: CAÑADA BAGO, JOAQUÍN
DEPARTMENT: U134 - INGENIERÍA DE TELECOMUNICACIÓN
FIELD OF STUDY: 560 - INGENIERÍA TELEMÁTICA
OFFICE NO.: - E-MAIL: - P: -
WEBSITE: -
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1626-8274
LANGUAGE: - LEVEL: 3
NAME: FERNÁNDEZ PRIETO, JOSÉ ANGEL
DEPARTMENT: U134 - INGENIERÍA DE TELECOMUNICACIÓN
FIELD OF STUDY: 560 - INGENIERÍA TELEMÁTICA
OFFICE NO.: D - 138 E-MAIL: jan@ujaen.es P: 953648654
WEBSITE: http://www10.ujaen.es/conocenos/departamentos/ingtel/4651
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6530-2902
LANGUAGE: - LEVEL: 3
3. CONTENT DESCRIPTION

THEORY

Unit 1. Introduction.

Functional structure of open systems. TCP/IP model. Internet of Things IoT.

Unit 2. Internet Protocol IP.

Main characteristics. Addressing and routing. Quality of Service. Virtual private networks. Routers.

Unit 3. Ethernet based IP networks.

Main characteristics of local area networks. Virtual local networks. Swiches.

Unit 4. Mobile IP networks.

Protocols. Mobile IP functionality. Mobile Ad Hoc Networking. Multi-hop routing.

Unit 5 IoT.

IoT devices, protocols and networks.

 

PRACTICAL UNITS

Unit 1. Configuration of IP networks.

Unit 2. Switching.

Unit 3. Routing.

Unit 4. Configuration of IoT devices. Connecting devices to IP networks.

4. COURSE DESCRIPTION AND TEACHING METHODOLOGY

A1.- Lectures in complete group of students

The methodology to be followed in the lectures will be composed of theory, problems and general examples in the classroom designated for the subject by the center.

A2.- Lectures in groups of practices

The work in these classes will be based on practical activities in the laboratory. The student's work will focus on the development of projects or learning tasks designated by the teacher, culminating in the achievement of the objectives set for the practice.

A3.- Collective tutorials

The collective tutorials will be used in the resolution of doubts and supervision of the works and exercises as well as attendance and participation in different seminars, talks, conferences, workshops and / or conferences, designated by the teacher.

Assistance, as well as active, respectful and responsible participation in the activities mentioned above, will be evaluated according to the provisions of section 7 of this guide.

Students with special educational needs should contact the Student Attention Service (Servicio de Atención y Ayudas al Estudiante) in order to receive the appropriate academic support

5. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY

7. ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY (MANDATORY SUBJECTS):

OVERALL EVALUATION

This assessment method is organised according to the activities described in the previous table. The evaluation process consists of:

- The evaluation of the tasks defined in the Teaching Guide during the Teaching period.

- A final Written Exam during the Examination period.

The assessment aspects evaluated in both parts and their contribution to the final mark are summarized in the following table:

Aspect

Teaching period

Final Exam

Total by aspect

S1 Attendance and participation

10 %

-

10 %

S2 Theoretical concepts

15 %

15 %

30 %

S3 Exercises, problems and study cases

15 %

15 %

30 %

S4 Laboratory or computer practical work

30%

 

30 %

Total for the subject

70 %

30%

100%

 

Marks obtained during the Teaching period (as a record of the continuous evaluation process) will be kept until the end of the academic year.

Written Exam

The studentshave to make a Written Exam that assesses the theoretical and operating aspects of the subject (S2 and S3) at the end of the semester (at the date established in the examination period).This final evaluation is made to assess the extent to which the studentshaveacquired all the competences and learning outcomes established for those aspects. The weight of this exam is the 50% of each of the evaluated aspects(S2 and S3).

Any books, notes, documentation, or equipment allowed for this Final Exam have to be approved by the lecturer.

Final assessment

The students must obtain a mark higher or equal to 4 (out of 10) in S4 to keep this evaluation method (Laboratory or computer practical work).The students will pass the subject through this evaluation method by getting a mark higher or equal than 5.0 out of 10 in the overall result (continuous evaluation and written exam), butwith the condition of obtaining a mark higher or equal to 4.0 in the Written Exam and in S4.

The students can renounce to the Overall Evaluation at any time, but they cannot choose it again.Thus, theywill be evaluated only by the FINAL EXAM method.

FINAL EXAM EVALUATION

This kind of evaluation is based in only one written exam that evaluates all the aspects of the subject, by assessing the students’ acquisition of all the competences and learning outcomes established inthe subject. This exam will take place during the Examination period on a date established by the centre. The final exam is weighted in the following way:

- Attendance and participation (S1), Theoretical concepts (S2) and Exercises, problems and study cases (S3): 70%.

- Laboratory and computer practical work (S4): 30%.

 

In order to pass the subject, the student must have marks higher or equal to 5.0 out of 10 at each part of the final exam.

The students who have already fulfil the requirements of aspect S4 (Laboratory or computer practical work) through the OVERALL EVALUATION, by obtaining amark higher or equal to 5.0 out of 10 do not have to make this part in the FINAL EXAM evaluation.

Those aspects successfully completed with a mark higher or equal to 5.0 will be considered passingduring that academic year.

6. BOOKLIST
MAIN BOOKLIST:
  • Data and computer communications. Edition: 8th ed.. Author: Stallings, William. Publisher: Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson Education, 2009  (Library)
  • Computer networking : a top-down approach. Edition: 7th ed. Author: Kurose, James F. Publisher: Boston, MA : Pearson, 2016  (Library)
  • High-speed networks and internets: performance and quality of service. Edition: 2nd ed. Author: Stallings, William. Publisher: Upper Saddle River (New Jersey): Prentice Hall, cop. 2002  (Library)
ADDITIONAL BOOKLIST:
  • Protocols and architectures for wireless sensor networks. Edition: Reimp.. Author: Karl, Holger. Publisher: Chichester, West Sussex, England ; Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2006  (Library)
  • Cisco CCNA [Recurso electrónico] : routing and switching 200-120. Edition: 4th ed. Author: Valentine, Michael, 1966-. Publisher: [S.l.] : Pearson Education, 2013, c2014  (Library)