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Telecommunication Services & Network Architecture

Centre
Faculty of Engineering - Bilbao
Degree
Bachelor's Degree In Telecommunications Engineering
Academic course
2018/19
Academic year
2
No. of credits
9
Languages
Spanish
Basque

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Distribution of hours by type of teaching
Study typeHours of face-to-face teachingHours of non classroom-based work by the student
Lecture-based3045
Seminar2131.5
Applied classroom-based groups7.511.2
Applied laboratory-based groups31.547.2

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AimsToggle Navigation

The approach of the course is oriented so that the student can acquire the following competences:



BASIC SKILLS That the students:

-Know how to apply their knowledge to their work or vocation in a professional way and have the skills that are usually demonstrated through the elaboration and defense of arguments and the resolution of problems within their area of ​​study

-Can transmit information, ideas, problems and solutions to a specialized and non-specialized public

-Have developed those learning skills necessary to undertake further studies with a high degree of autonomy.



COMPETENCES OF THE DEGREE:

- Knowledge of foundations and technologies, which enables him to learn new methods and technologies, as well as giving him great versatility to adapt to new situations.

- Ability to solve problems with initiative, decision making, creativity, and to communicate and transmit knowledge, skills and abilities, understanding the ethical and professional responsibility of the Telecommunication Technical Engineer activity.

- Ability to work in a multidisciplinary group and in a multilingual environment and to communicate, both in writing and orally, knowledge, procedures, results and ideas related to telecommunications and electronics.



COMPETENCES OF THE COMMON MODULE TO THE TELECOMMUNICATION BRANCH

- Ability to learn independently new knowledge and techniques suitable for the conception, development or operation of telecommunication systems and services.

- Knowledge and use of network architecture concepts, protocols and communication interfaces.

- Ability to differentiate the concepts of access and transport networks, circuit and packet switching networks, fixed and mobile networks, as well as distributed network applications and systems, voice, data, audio, video and interactive services and services. multimedia.

- Knowledge of the methods of network interconnection and routing, as well as the basics of planning, dimensioning of networks according to traffic parameters.

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1.-Basic concepts and foundations of telecommunication networks and services

What is a telecommunication network, elements, topologies, services, applications ...

Architecture of a telecommunications network:

- Terminal systems

- Access network: technologies, dedicated / shared link ...

- Network core:

Switching functions (circuits / packets, connection oriented / non-connection oriented), multiplexing (FDM / TDM / statistics)

Internet backbones, ISPs

Protocol layers / Service models



2.-Application layer

Principles of network applications

Basic applications: web browsing, file transfer, email, name resolution, p2p applications



3.-Transport Layer

The transport layer and its services

Unreliable transport: UDP

Reliable transport: TCP, flow control, congestion control

Session capture and analysis of them.



4.-Network layer

Network functions, types of services

Service oriented connection (generic).

Non-connection oriented service: IP. Addressing, datagrams, basic procedures and associated procedures (ARP, ICMP, DHCP, NAT ...)



5.-Link layer

Link functions.

Point-point links: Simplified HDLC, PPP.

Multipoint links-LAN: Ethernet



6.-Network interconnection

Interconnection functions.

Interconnection at the physical level (repeaters, hubs), link (bridges, switches), network (routers), superior (gateway)



7.-Global vision of the course

Vision of telecommunication networks and services integrating all levels of communication





PROFUNDIZACIÓN





REVISTAS





DIRECCIONES INTERNET









EVALUACIÓN DE LA ASIGNATURA (INDICAR METODOLOGÍA DE EVALUACIÓN Y % SOBRE LA NOTA FINAL. P. EJ. EXAMEN ESCRITO 60%, INFORMES 10%,......).

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Teaching-Learning Methodology



The course consists of Lectures (M), Seminars (S) and Labs (PL) based on which the theoretical and practical contents are articulated according to the instructions M / S / PL for each one of them.



Regarding the organization/distribution throughout the course of the different modalities of classes, since it is an annual (fall+spring semester) course, the bulk of the lecturing hours are concentrated during the first semester so that the students have all the necessary theoretical background to make the most out of the lab sessions and seminars as soon as possible.

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The final grade for this course is computed as the sum of 4 aspects:

A. Continuous evaluation of the seminars: 5% of the grade

B. Labs: 25% of the grade

C. Minimum skill assesment: 20% of the grade

D. Theory/Assignment-practical exams (written): 50% of the grade



In order to pass the course, the following conditions must be met (BOTH):

-In section C, get at least 7 points (out of 10).

-In the weighted sum (A * 0.05 + B * 0.25 + C * 0.20 + D * 0.5), get at least 5 points (out of 10).



In case of not fulfilling one of the last two conditions, the qualification of the subject will be "Not passed".



Below is a breakdown of each of the 4 parts of the grade:



5% Continuous Evaluation Performance:

This part of the grade includes the evaluation of the activities related to the seminars held both individually and as a group, as well as the attitude, involvement and evolution of the student in these activities.



25% Labs

Evaluation modality to choose:

1) With compulsory attendance and continuous evaluation:

-Evaluation of activities related to laboratory practices, performed both individually and in pairs (50%).

- Individual partial tests, carried out at the end of each block of practices (50%).



2) Without compulsory attendance and without continuous evaluation:

-Individual single test, carried out at the end of the course and whose date of completion will be notified once it has started (100% of the laboratory grade).

Deadline to communicate the choice of one or another form of evaluation: up until Labs starting date.



20% Minimum skill assesment

Mastery of fundamental concepts of the course.



50% Exam

December / January: written exam on theory from the course (20%)

May: written exam on assignment exercises and practical questions (30%)



DISCLAIMERS OF FOLLOW-UP EVALUATION:

Those students who wish to avail themselves of the right to renounce the continuous (or mixed) evaluation system and opt for the final evaluation, may communicate the aforementioned decision preferably via email to the teachers responsible for the subject at any time during the first 18 academic weeks of the current academic year.



DISCLAIMERS TO THE CALL:

The resignation to the call will mean the qualification of not presented or not presented. In the case of continuous assessment, students may waive the call in a period that, at least, will be up to one month before the end date of the teaching period of the corresponding subject. This waiver must be submitted in writing to the faculty responsible for the subject.

Compulsory materialsToggle Navigation

-Slide bundles with material for lecture classes (available eGela).
-Self-assessment questionnaires for knowledge assimilation (available in eGela in online format and / or pdf)
-Wiki and final report on expected minimum knowledge required for each of the theoretical topics (available in eGela)
-Assigments (exhibitions and resolution of exercises individually, or through different group dynamics) for seminar classes.
-Guides for the realization of labs (includes questionnaires prior to practice, script of the proposed practice for its development in the laboratory, questionnaire to be completed for the preparation of the final report of the practice based on the skills acquired during the realization Of the same).

BibliographyToggle Navigation

Basic bibliography

¿ ¿Redes de Computadores. Un enfoque descendente basado en Internet¿, 5ª ed. Kurose, JamesF.; Ross, Keith W. 2010. Ed. Pearson Educación, ISBN: 978-84-7829-119-9

¿ ¿Comunicaciones y Redes de Computadores¿, 7ª ed. Stallings, Williams. 2004. Ed. Pearson Educación, ISBN: 978-84-2054-110-5

¿ ¿Redes de Computadoras¿, 4ª ed. Tanenbaum, Andrew S. 2003. Ed. Pearson Educación, ISBN: 978-97-0260-162-3





In-depth bibliography

¿ ¿Redes de Comunicación: conceptos fundamentales y arquitecturas básicas¿, 1ª ed. León-García, Alberto; Widjaja, Indra. 2001. Ed. McGraw-Hill, ISBN: 978-84-4813-197-5
¿ ¿Transmisión de datos y redes de comunicaciones¿, 2ª ed. Forouzan, Behrouz A. 2002. Ed. McGraw-Hill, ISBN: 8448133900

Examining board of the 5th, 6th and exceptional callToggle Navigation

  • IBARROLA ARMENDARIZ, ANA EVA
  • PERFECTO DEL AMO, CRISTINA BEGOÑA
  • UNZILLA GALAN, JUAN JOSE

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  • P0A 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P0A 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
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  • P0G 3S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P0G 3S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P1G 5S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P2G 7S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P1G 5S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P1G 5S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P0G 3S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P0G 3S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
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  • P2G 10S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P1G 7S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
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  • P2G 10S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
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  • P3B 2 - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P1G 5S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P1G 7S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
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  • P1A 7S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
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  • P0A 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
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  • S1A 7A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
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  • P0G 3S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P1A 7S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P2G 10S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P0G 3S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P0G 3S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
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  • P0G 3S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
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  • P1A 7S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P1A 7S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P2G 7S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P2G 7S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P2G 7S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
  • P2G 7S - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
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  • S1A 7A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I
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