Course­ Manual GVI

Principles of Networked IT Systems


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Long name Principles of Networked IT Systems
Approving CModule GVI_BaET
Responsible
Prof. Dr. Harald Elders-Boll
Professor Fakultät IME
Valid from winter semester 2021/22
Level Bachelor
Semester in the year winter semester
Duration Semester
Hours in self-study 96
ECTS 5
Professors
Prof. Dr. Harald Elders-Boll
Professor Fakultät IME

Prof. Dr. Uwe Dettmar
Professor Fakultät IME

Prof. Dr. Rainer Kronberger
Professor Fakultät IME
Requirements Elemental functions, complex calculus, integral and differential calculus
Current, Voltage, Work, Energy, Power, Electric field, Magnetic Field
Language German
Separate final exam Yes
Literature
J. Kurose, K. Ross: "Computernetzwerke - Der Top-Down-Ansatz", Pearson-Studium.
A. Tanenbaum: „Computernetzwerke“, Prentice Hall.
M. Meyer. "Kommunikationstechnik", Vieweg und Teubner.
Final exam
Details Form: written exam (optional: oral examination):
During the exam students shall demonstrate by solving problems dealing with the fundamentals of wired and wireless communication systems, networked IT and IoT components, that they are able to apply the fundamental terms, concepts and techniques to create connected IT systems.
Duration: 90 minutes
DFifferent taxonomies are rated according to their complexity and difficulty
Minimum standard Grundwissen kann auf bekannte bzw. verwandte Probleme angewendet werden, Umsetzung teilweise fehlerhaft. (4,0)
Exam Type EN Klausur

Learning goals
Goal type Description
Knowledge The underlying concept of this module is a combination of lecture and tutorial. After a lecture block the subjects taught are actively trained by solving corresponding problems.

Syllabus:
Fundamentals of Computer Networks
Network application and Protocols
Transport Layer Fundamentals
Link Layer Fundamentals
Fundamentals of Network Security
Fundamentals of Communication Systems
Fundamentals of Digital Modulation
Frormatting and Coding Fundamentals
Fundamentals of Anennas and Transmission Lines
Transmitter, Receiver, Matching
Amplifiers and Noise

Students shall deepen their knowledge by self-study of literature and internet ressources and discuss their results in small learning groups as teamwork.
Knowledge By working with small exercises during the presence time students are able to actively train their knowledge. More extensive problems are solved and dis
Expenditure classroom teaching
Type Attendance (h/Wk.)
Lecture 1
Exercises (whole course) 1
Exercises (shared course) 0
Tutorial (voluntary) 0
Special requirements
none
Accompanying material lecture slides, problems and solutions, course page in the Ilias learning platform.
Separate exam No

Learning goals
Goal type Description
Skills Practical self-study labs with the following subjects:
Installation of the operating system on the Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi initial setup and netwotk configuration
Analysis of network connectivity
Analysis of name resolution
Setup the Raspberry Pi as an ad-blocker
Setup the Raspberry Pi as a Wifi router
Expenditure classroom teaching
Type Attendance (h/Wk.)
Practical training 1
Tutorial (voluntary) 0
Special requirements
none
Accompanying material Lab instructions
optional: Raspberry Pi mit enclosure, power supply and ethernet cable as a loan
Separate exam Yes
Separate exam
Exam Type EN praxisnahes Szenario bearbeiten (z.B. im Praktikum)
Details Students will solve small practical self-study problems in small grous of normally two studentseither at home or in the lab.
To check the acquired skills at the corresponding lab appointment, students will have to show a working configuration, make changes, etc.
In case of failure, a follow-up appointment must be taken; in case of multiple failures, the student will be excluded from the lab.
Minimum standard Successful participation in all laboratory appointments, i.e. in particular independent solution of the self-study problems.

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