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Simulation of Communication Networks (PBL)
Subtitle:
This course is part of the module: Communication Networks II - Simulation and Modeling, Simulation of Communication Networks
Semester:
SoSe 24
Course type:
PBL -Projekt-/problembasierte Lehrveranstaltung (Lehre)
Course number:
lv887_s24
Lecturer:
Dr.Ing- Koojana Kuladinithi
Description:

In the course necessary basic stochastics and the discrete event simulation are introduced. Also simulation models for communication networks, for example, traffic models, mobility models and radio channel models are presented in the lecture. Students work with a simulation tool, where they can directly try out the acquired skills, algorithms and models. At the end of the course increasingly complex networks and protocols are considered and their performance is determined by simulation.

Pre-requisites:
Understanding of basic principles of communication networks and their protocols as presented in 'Communication Networks' or 'Computer Networks' Lectures. Basic Knowledge in Stochastics. Basic programming knowledge, especially C++ (to work with OMNeT++ networking simulator)
Learning organisation:
605 - Communication Networks II - Simulation and Modeling<ul><li>605 - Communication Networks II - Simulation and Modeling: mündlich</li></ul><br>606 - Simulation of Communication Networks<ul><li>606 - Simulation of Communication Networks: mündlich</li></ul>
Performance accreditation:
605 - Communication Networks II - Simulation and Modeling<ul><li>605 - Communication Networks II - Simulation and Modeling: mündlich</li></ul><br>606 - Simulation of Communication Networks<ul><li>606 - Simulation of Communication Networks: mündlich</li></ul>
Miscellaneous:
Publications about this Course:

The concept and structure of this course was published in our paper "Teaching Modelling and Analysis of Communication Networks using OMNeT++ Simulator", for which we received the "Best Scientific Contribution Award" of the 5th OMNeT++ Summit in 2018. Parallel to the paper, we released the exercises and the final task of this year as open teaching material.
https://easychair.org/publications/paper/13ck

In 2020, we also published our experiences in teaching this course online in our paper "Online Teaching of Project-based Learning Courses - Issues, Challenges and Outcomes" as part of the "On-line Networking Education Community Discussion" at SIGCOMM 2020.
http://gaia.cs.umass.edu/sigcomm_education_workshop_2020/papers/sigcommedu20-final22.pdf
ECTS credit points:
6
Stud.IP informationen about this course:
Home institute: Institut für Kommunikationsnetze (E-4)
Registered participants in Stud.IP: 33
Documents: 5
former semester
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Simulation of Communication Networks (PBL)
Subtitle:
This course is part of the module: Communication Networks II - Simulation and Modeling, Simulation of Communication Networks
Semester:
SoSe 24
Course type:
PBL -Projekt-/problembasierte Lehrveranstaltung (Lehre)
Course number:
lv887_s24
Lecturer:
Dr.Ing- Koojana Kuladinithi
Description:

In the course necessary basic stochastics and the discrete event simulation are introduced. Also simulation models for communication networks, for example, traffic models, mobility models and radio channel models are presented in the lecture. Students work with a simulation tool, where they can directly try out the acquired skills, algorithms and models. At the end of the course increasingly complex networks and protocols are considered and their performance is determined by simulation.

Pre-requisites:
Understanding of basic principles of communication networks and their protocols as presented in 'Communication Networks' or 'Computer Networks' Lectures. Basic Knowledge in Stochastics. Basic programming knowledge, especially C++ (to work with OMNeT++ networking simulator)
Learning organisation:
605 - Communication Networks II - Simulation and Modeling<ul><li>605 - Communication Networks II - Simulation and Modeling: mündlich</li></ul><br>606 - Simulation of Communication Networks<ul><li>606 - Simulation of Communication Networks: mündlich</li></ul>
Performance accreditation:
605 - Communication Networks II - Simulation and Modeling<ul><li>605 - Communication Networks II - Simulation and Modeling: mündlich</li></ul><br>606 - Simulation of Communication Networks<ul><li>606 - Simulation of Communication Networks: mündlich</li></ul>
Miscellaneous:
Publications about this Course:

The concept and structure of this course was published in our paper "Teaching Modelling and Analysis of Communication Networks using OMNeT++ Simulator", for which we received the "Best Scientific Contribution Award" of the 5th OMNeT++ Summit in 2018. Parallel to the paper, we released the exercises and the final task of this year as open teaching material.
https://easychair.org/publications/paper/13ck

In 2020, we also published our experiences in teaching this course online in our paper "Online Teaching of Project-based Learning Courses - Issues, Challenges and Outcomes" as part of the "On-line Networking Education Community Discussion" at SIGCOMM 2020.
http://gaia.cs.umass.edu/sigcomm_education_workshop_2020/papers/sigcommedu20-final22.pdf
ECTS credit points:
6
Stud.IP informationen about this course:
Home institute: Institut für Kommunikationsnetze (E-4)
Registered participants in Stud.IP: 33
Documents: 5

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