Current - Spring 2006
CS 284
Mobile Computing.
Mobile wireless networks have many characteristics which render protocols designed for wired networks inapplicable. In this course we will cover different approaches towards networking in mobile wireless networks, as well as specific applications and uses of these networks. This course is a survey of the state of the art in mobile computing, and as such will cover protocols which are currently being deployed for wireless networks, as well as many which are still in the research stages.
CS 595
Analysis of Wireless Network Deployments.
In this seminar, we will seek to understand the performance of deployed wireless systems by reviewing recent research that analyzes such network deployments. We will study user, traffic, and mobility patterns in a variety of wireless network deployments, and endeavor to understand the impact of the models on protocol development, network deployment, and simulation modeling.
Previous Courses
2005-2006
CS 176A fall Introduction to Computer Communications Networks.
2004-2005
CS 176C spring Advanced Topics in Internet Computing.
CS 595 spring Quality of Service Support for Multimedia Applications in Mobile Networks.
CS 284 winter Mobile Computing.
CS 276 fall Computer Networks.
2003-2004
CS 176c spring Advanced Topics in Internet Computing.
CS 595 spring The Role of Game Theory in Ad hoc Networks.
CS 595 spring Delay Tolerant Networks.
CS 284 winter Mobile Computing.
CS 276 fall Computer Networks.
2002-2003
CS 176c spring Advanced Topics in Internet Computing.
CS 595 spring Mobile Systems.
CS 290I winter Mobile Computing.
CS 290i / MAT 201b fall Media Networks and Services.
2001-2002
CS 190g spring Mobile Networking.
CS 276 winter Computer Networks.
CS 290i fall Mobile Computing.
CS 595 fall Wireless Network Security.
2000-2001
CS 276 spring Computer Networks.