3rd Bachelor in Industrial sciences (1st cycle-Industrial Engineers) Electrical engineering
Networks, operating systems
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ECTS Credits | 6 |
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Number of Hours (h/year) | 75 |
Teaching staff | BROUN, Valéry CHARLET, Christophe CONNIASSELLE, Jean-Pol DE FOOZ, Pierre NINANE, Christian |
Course Unit | Compulsory |
Term | Quad. 1 and 2 |
Code | TECH-BGEN0008/3 |
Prerequisite | For electronic: Applied mathematics: Fourier transform, Laplace transform and Z transform. For computer science: Basic knowledge of computer systems - PC architecture |
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Aims and Objectives | For electronic: The course establishes the theoretical bases of the analysis and the signals transmission. Master the simulation software used in signals transmission. For computer science: Understand the basic concepts of a computer network (especially routing)Configure routing protocols (configuring switches and routers) |
Description | For electronic: Signal and information ; Signals representation ; Fourier transform ; Transmission systems ; Filtering ; Modulation ; Noise ; Numerical transmission of analogical signals ; Source coding ; Error control. For computer science: Introduction to computer networks : OSI model - TCP/IP model,ethernet, IPv4 and IPv6, ARP, IPv4 and VLSM addressing, bridging table, routing table, TCP and UDP.Distant vector routing protocols versus link state routing protocols.EIGRP details, single area and multiple area OSPF, IS-IS, IBGP and EBGP.Introduction to STP and VLANs.Network address translation NAT/PATNetwork security : Access-lists |
Bibliography | Pour l’électronique : COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (A.HAMBLEY) Ed. Computer Science Press. SIGNALS, SYSTEMS AND TRANSFORMS (Ch.Phillips) Ed. Prentice Hall. Pour l’informatique : Cisco Networking Academy Program, http://cisco.netacad.net, cours en ligneCCNP BSCI, Official Exam Certification Guide, 4th Edition, Cisco Press |
Teaching and Learning Methods | Lectures Tutorials |
Assessment Methods | Written examinations Oral examinations For electronic: written or oral examinations For computer science: Continuous assessment (on-line tests), theoretical written exam, lab assessment |
Notes | Yes |
Language | French |
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