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Lecture: Communication Systems Engineering I

by Klaus Wehrle last modified 2008-08-28 11:30

Lecture: Communication Systems Engineering 1 - Systems, Protocols and Stacks

Organizational Information

  • Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Klaus Wehrle
  • Appointments and Locations:
    • Lecture:
      • Mon 14:00h - 15:30h, AH I, (weekly, starting April 14th, 2008)
      • Mon 15:45h - 17:15h, AH I, (fortnightly, starting April 14th, 2008)
      • Please note, that informations on this website have a higher priority than possible differing infos in the CAMPUS system!
    • Exercises:
      • Will be announced in the lecture...
    • Exam (written):
      • Date: July 31st, 2008, 14:00h, AH II
        • Results: are hier available
        • Inspection: August 22th, 2008, 10:00-12:00h, i4 Seminarroom 4105 (E1)
  • SWS: 3+2 (V3+Ü2)
  • ETCS Credits: 6

Information for Participants


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Contents

  • will follow soon :-)

Recommended Literature

  • Klaus Wehrle et. al.: "Linux Networking Architecture -- Design and Implementation of Networking Protocols in the Linux Kernel", ISBN 0-13-177720-3, Prentice-Hall, May 2004
  • Christian Benvenuti: "Understanding Linux Network Internals", O'Reilly, Dec. 2005
  • Wolfgang Mauerer: "Linux Kernelarchitektur", Hanser Verlag, 2004
  • W.R. Stevens: "TCP/IP Illustrated" Volume I and II, Addison-Wesley Professional, Various Editions exist

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