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Communications Networks

Basic techniques for modeling and analyzing communication networks. Topics include overview telephone and cellular, and computer networks, layered network architectures and models, protocol specification and correctness, queuing models, loss networks, multi-class queues and scheduling, graph-based and flow-based routing, and congestion control.

Course ID
ECEN464
Level
Undergraduate
Credit Hours
CH:3

Practice research techniques and methods of investigation as an
inherent part of learning.Function efficiently as an individual and as a member of multi disciplinary and multi-cultural teams.Evaluate the performance and suitability of an electrical and
electronic system and circuit under specific input excitation.Understand the key principles of signal processing, control theory,
and the main components of analog and digital communication
systems. As well as, DSP and embedded systems.
Use appropriate specialized software packages, write computer
programs, and use relevant laboratory equipment for the analysis
and design of electronics and communications components and
systems