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    Advanced Networking (WS 2021/22)

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    Advanced Networking (WS 2021/22)

    Lecture

    Dr.-Ing. Kai-Steffen Jens Hielscher

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    • Phone number: +49 9131 85-27932
    • Email: kai-steffen.hielscher@fau.de

    Exercises

    Dr.-Ing. Peter Bazan

    • Phone number: +49 9131 85-27414
    • Email: peter.bazan@fau.de

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    Type of course Lecture (2 SWS) + exercises (2 SWS)
    ECTS credits 2,5 + 2,5
    Language English
    Lecture Tuesday, 02:15 pm – 03:45 pm, room 01.019 UnivIS , online if necessary
    Exercises Wednesday, 10:00 am – 12:00 am, room 04.158 UnivIS , online if necessary
    Wednesday, 02:00 pm – 04:00 pm, room 04.158 UnivIS , online if necessary
    Thursday, 04:00 pm – 06:00 pm, room 04.158 UnivIS , online if necessary

    Due to the demands of big data, cloud computing, Internet-of-Things (IoT) and mobile devices, new architectures for computer networks have evolved: Software Defined Networking (SDN) decouples the data plane (packet forwarding, on commodity hardware) from the control plane (control functions, on high performance servers) and offers open programming interfaces. Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) extends existing concepts for server and network virtualization. This allows network functions (like, e.g., routing) that have traditionally been executed on proprietary hardware to be virtualized and executed on commercial off-the-shelf hardware. This lecture offers an introduction to these new technologies, concepts and standards and provides insight into their application in data centers, for fog and cloud computing and for IoT applications.

    Understanding
    • The students learn to understand the basic concepts of
      • Software Defined Networking
      • Network Function Virtualization
      • Internet of Things
      • Cloud Computing
    Application
    • The students learn to apply the knowledge in assignments in labs.
    Creating
    • The students create own configurations in the lab for
      • Software Defined Networking
      • Internet of Things

    William Stallings: Foundations of Modern Networking – SDN, QoE, IoT, and Cloud; Pearson

    Further Information

    • Advanced Networking (AdN) UnivIS
    • Advanced Networking Exercises (AdN-Ex) UnivIS
    • Advanced Networking (WS 2021/22) StudOn
    Computer Science 7 (Computer Networks and Communication Systems)
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