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Welcome to the Spring 2015 version of the Advanced Computer Networking
Course. This course will provide a broad overview of Computer
Networking research, but with significant differences from past
offerings. Broadly speaking, we will survey a handful of classical
research ideas and approaches. We will also explore the state of the
art in select networking protocols, algorithms and technologies. This
year, we will delve a lot deeper into: (a) cloud computing and data
center networks, (b) software defined networking, (c) video on the
Internet and novel content distribution techniques, while also
covering other emerging topics such as new mobile and wireless
systems, anonymity and privacy.
Highlights: (1) We will cover roughly 30 papers in all and focus more
on in-class "brain-storming". This will range from critiquing the idea
in the paper and the evaluation, as well as applications of the ideas
to other problem domains, and directions for future research in the
general area. (2) We will use
Piazza to
supplement the interaction in the class and Q&A. (3) There
will be a wide range of course projects ranging across theoretical
analyses, measurement studies, simulations, and implementation, and
covering a wide range of topics such as cloud computing, SDN, video,
security, social networks, wireless and mobile networking, file
systems and operating system support for emerging networking
abstractions.
Course prerequisites:
The pre-requisite for this course is CS 640, the undergraduate-level course
in Computer Networks, or an equivalent under-graduate course. Readings: There is no required text for this course. The
lectures will be based on discussing research papers. We will discuss
one paper per lecture. The entire paper reading list is
available here.
Piazza: We will be using Piazza for outside-class
Q&A and to discuss papers. The system is highly catered to getting you help fast and
efficiently from classmates, and myself. Rather than emailing
questions to the teaching staff, I encourage you to post your
questions on Piazza. If you have any problems or feedback for the
developers, email team@piazza.com. Grading: The course project carries 50% of the
grade. Participation in class and on piazza counts for
10% of the grade. The course will have two in-class exams, worth 20%
of the grade each.
Class Time:TR 11:00AM to 12:15PM
Location: CS 1263.
Instructor: Aditya
Akella
Find our class page at: http://www.piazza.com/wisc/spring2015/cs740.
Email: akella@cs.wisc.edu
Office: CS
7379
Office Hours: 3:00pm-4:00pm, on each class day.