In this course, we deal with the general issues regarding packet switching networks. We discuss packet networks from two perspectives. One perspective involves external view of the network, and is concerned with services that the network provides to the transport layer that operates above it at the end systems. The second perspective is concerned with the internal operation of a network, including approaches directing information across the network, addressing and routing procedures, as well as congestion control inside the network.
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Frame Switching and Packet Switching
Routing in Packet Networks
Shortest-Path Routing
Traffic Management
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TOP REVIEWS FROM PACKET SWITCHING NETWORKS AND ALGORITHMS
Simply awesome.Content,Assignments everything is very good.Learned a lot.
very informative content provided without wasteing time
This course was well presented and I got more skills which met my target..Thank you very much for this course. Hope will enjoy more courses to come. I am very very grateful for this course.
Course videos were pretty much monotonous.
Assignments were pretty good and challenging.
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