IDENTIFYING DATA 2017_18
Subject (*) TELETRANSIT AND PROTOCOLS Code 17224112
Study programme
Bachelor's Degree in Telematics engineering (2010)
Cycle 1st
Descriptors Credits Type Year Period
6 Compulsory Fourth 1Q
Language
Català
Department Computer Engineering and Mathematics
Coordinator
OLIVÉ FARRÉ, MARIA DEL CARME
E-mail carme.olive@urv.cat
Lecturers
OLIVÉ FARRÉ, MARIA DEL CARME
Web http://moodle.urv.cat/
General description and relevant information Es pretén donar els principis fonamentals de teletrànsit i protocols per tal de saber fer un correcte modelat del flux del trànsit.
Because of the termination of the course you are studying, this subject is driven by tutorship. For more information, read the professor's meeting timetable.

Contents
Topic Sub-topic
Introduction to teletraffic engineering
Markovian queueing systems
Traffic measurements
Queueing networks
Description and analysis of protocols

Personalized attention
Description
The teacher will be available to students at her office within the schedule previously established and published

Assessment
 
Other comments and second exam session

The second call will remain the percentages, but exposure and development tests are replaced by a single exam. The additional call will consist of one test that will provide 100% of the grade.

For the development of assessment activities is limited use or possession of communication devices and data transmission while performing the tests.


Sources of information
Basic M.E. Woodward, Communication and Computer Networks, , last edition
P.G. Harrison and N.M. Patel, Performance Modelling of Communication Networks and Computer Architectures, , last edition
Stallings, William, Comunicaciones y redes de computadores , , last edition

Complementary Stallings, William, Computer networking with Internet protocols and technology , , last edition
Stallings, William, Redes e internet de alta velocidad, , last edition
Demetres D. Kouvatsos, Network Performance Engineering, , last edition
H. Akimaru and K. Kawashima, Teletraffic, , last edition

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