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This course, intended for graduate students, surveys quantitative methods in networking. We assume that the students have taken an introductory course on networks at the level of EECS122 and a good course in probability and random processes such as 126 or 226A or equivalent.
The course focuses on active areas of research in wireless networks, transport services, and economics. We will combine formal presentations of material with discussions of the merits of the models and questions they address.
There are no homework assignments or examinations. The grading will be based on class participation and a term project with presentation in class.
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EE228A — Communication Networks — |
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Department of EECS, University of California at Berkeley |
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