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Computer Communications Networks / 電腦通信網路 Textbook Andrew S. Tanenbaum, “Computer Networks” 4th Edition, Pearson Education Inc., 2003 新月圖書/東華書局代理 References: Jim Kurose, Keith Ross, “Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach Featuring the Internet”, 3rd edition. Addison-Wesley, July 2004. 歐亞書局代理

References: Dimitri Bertsekas, Robert Gallager, “Data Networks”, 2nd edition. Prentice Hall, 1992 Mischa Schwartz, “Telecommunication Networks: Protocols, Modeling and Analysis”, Addison-Wesley, January 11, 1987 文景書局總代理 Gerd Keiser, “Local Area Networks”, 2nd edition. McGraw-Hill Higher Education, November 29, 2001 成績計算 期中考45% 期末考45% 作業10% http://cc.ee.ntu.edu.tw/~wujsh/

CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1.0 Technology Revolution 1.1 Uses of Computer Networks 1.2 Network Hardware 1.3 Network Software 1.4 Reference Models 1.5 Example Networks 1.6 Network Standardization

2 THE PHYSICAL LAYER 2.1 The Theoretical Basis for Data Communication 2.2 Guided Transmission Media 2.3 Wireless Transmission 2.4 Communication Satellites 2.5 The Public Switched Telephone Network 2.6 The Mobile Telephone System 2.7 Cable Television

3 THE DATA LINK LAYER 3.1 Data Link Layer Design Issues 3.2 Error Detection and Correction 3.3 Elementary Data Link Protocols(ARQ) 3.4 Sliding Window Protocols Stop-and-Wait Go-back-W Selective Repeat 3.5 Protocol Verification 3.6 Example Data Link Protocols

4 THE MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL SUBLAYER 4.1 The Channel Allocation Problem 4.2 Multiple Access Protocols ALOHA CSMA CSMA/CD 4.3 Ethernet (802.3) 4.4 Wireless LANs MACA (Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance) MACAW (MACA for Wireless)

4 THE MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL SUBLAYER 4.5 Broadband Wireless (WiMAX, 802.16) 4.6 Bluetooth 4.7 Data Link Layer Switching

5 ELEMENTARY PERFORANCE ANALYSIS 5.1 Poisson Process 5.2 Queueing Systems 5.3 M/M/1 Model 5.4 M/M/N Model 5.5 M/G/1 Model 5.6 Performance Analysis of ARQ protocols 5.7 Performance Analysis of multiple Access protocols

6 THE NETWORK LAYER 6.1 Network Layer Design Issues 6.2 Routing Algorithms 6.3 Congestion Control Algorithms 6.4 Quality of Service 6.5 Internetworking 6.6 The Network Layer In The Internet

7 THE TRANSPORT LAYER 7.1 The Transport Service 7.2 Elements of Transport Protocols 7.3 Simple Transport Protocol 7.4 The Internet Transport Protocol: UDP 7.5 The Internet Transport Protocol: TCP 7.6 Performance Issues

8 THE APPLICATION LAYER 8.1 The Domain Name System 8.2 Electronic Mail 8.3 The World Wide Web