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Network Architectures Specialization (small)
Netzwerkarchitekturen Spezialisierung (klein)

6

Schmid, Stefan

Benotet

Mündliche Prüfung

Englisch

Zugehörigkeit


Fakultät IV

Institut für Telekommunikationssysteme

34331700 FG Intelligent Networks and Management of Distributed Systems (INET)

Keine Angabe

Kontakt


EN 18

Hohmeier-Toure, Birgit

stefan.schmid@tu-berlin.de

Lernergebnisse

The goal is to understand the theoretical background and technical details of the respective lecture (routing, security, measurement) as well as the basics of the whole range of topics. Illustrative examples deepen the comprehension such that a practical implementation of the topic at hand is obvious. These lectures are the basis on which projects and theses can be built upon. Furthermore, every participant acquires profound knowledge in his confined topic.

Lehrinhalte

a) Internet Control Plane: The Internet has evolved in recent years into a conceptual two layer architecture, where the control protocols constitute the Control Plane and the basic OSI layer protocols such as IP and the link layer constitute the Data Plane. In practice, the Control Plane protocols use the Data Plane protocols for distribution and mainly run over the same network as the Data Plane, but the conceptual separation is convenient for clarifying thinking about how the Internet works. In this course, we will explore the Control Plane protocols in three different routing domains: the wide area network, the data center, and the wireless network. After a short review of the Internet architecture, the IP and link layer, we will take up the basics of IP routing and look at routing in the wide area network through the routing protocols RIP, OSPF, and BGP, and discuss how operators use MPLS for traffic engineering. Then we will switch to data center networks, and see how overlay/virtual networks solve the fundamental problems. Finally, we will focus on wireless networks, specifically access point-based WiFi and the modern LTE/Evolved Packet core network for cellular. b) „Internet Security": As common utilization of the Internet broadens, the threat from malicious programs and Users increases. To counteract this development during the design of new applications and technologies, we will try to identify and discuss the different attacks and threats (worms, viruses, denial of service). Based on that countermeasures (e.g., firewalls, network intrusion detection/prevention systems, scanners) are introduced and the challenges they are facing are explained. Besides active security tools, secure protocols (e.g., SSL, Kerberos, TLS, VPN, IPsec, WLAN Security) key management approaches and the security of different Internet services (e.g. E-Mail, SSH, VoIP, Network Storage) will be analyzed. c) The lecture „Internet Measurement" deals with the following questions: How does Internet traffic look like? Are there some characteristic properties? How and where is it possible to improve the Internet, and how can those improvements be tested? How can the previous questions be addressed, and what technical challenges does one face while monitoring? How can data privacy be ensured? Is there something to bear in mind when analyzing such measurements in a statistical manner? Is it possible to generate realistic traffic based on statistical characteristics? During the seminar „Network Architectures" students acquire scientific knowledge on a small topic on their own, prepare it as a paper, and give a talk on what they learned. Dealing with recent original scientific literature as well as practice and preparation of professional talks are the key benefits for the students. The successful completion of the seminar enables the participants to understand recent, complex and professional literature and to summarize the work. The participation in the seminar includes continuous attendance and active participation, an accepted seminar paper, and its presentation. The seminar is offered once every term in one of the following variants: Focus Measurement: This seminar deals with recent findings and scientific research papers concerning Internet measurements. In general these topics are measuring and analyzing special characteristics (e.g., throughput, delay, jitter, RTTs, topology) of Internet traffic. Focus Routing: This seminar deals with recent findings and scientific research papers concerning Internet measurement. Topics range from improvement of routing algorithms over topology detection and emulation to traffic engineering or secure routing.

Modulbestandteile

Pflichtbereich

Aus den folgenden Veranstaltungen müssen 2 Veranstaltungen abgeschlossen werden.

LehrveranstaltungenArtNummerTurnusSpracheSWS ISIS VVZ
Internet Control Plane and Software-Defined NetworksVL0432 L 814SoSede, en2
Evaluation and Measurement of Networked SystemsVL0432 L 813SoSede, en2
Internet SecurityVL0434 L 962SoSeKeine Angabe2
Network Architectures: Internet MeasurementSEM0432 L 822SoSede, en2
Network Architectures: Internet RoutingSEM0432 L 822WiSede, en2
Networked Systems SecuritySEM0432 L 822SoSeen2

Arbeitsaufwand und Leistungspunkte

Internet Control Plane and Software-Defined Networks (VL):

AufwandbeschreibungMultiplikatorStundenGesamt
Attendance of lecture15.02.0h30.0h
preparation and rework of the lecture15.03.0h45.0h
preparation for the exam1.015.0h15.0h
90.0h(~3 LP)

Evaluation and Measurement of Networked Systems (VL):

AufwandbeschreibungMultiplikatorStundenGesamt
Attendance of lecture15.02.0h30.0h
preparation and rework of the lecture:15.03.0h45.0h
preparation for the exam1.015.0h15.0h
90.0h(~3 LP)

Internet Security (VL):

AufwandbeschreibungMultiplikatorStundenGesamt
Attendance of lecture15.02.0h30.0h
preparation and rework of the lecture:15.03.0h45.0h
preparation for the exam1.015.0h15.0h
90.0h(~3 LP)

Network Architectures: Internet Measurement (SEM):

AufwandbeschreibungMultiplikatorStundenGesamt
attendance of the meetings and the seminar1.020.0h20.0h
Intro into the topic, literature search1.020.0h20.0h
prepare the slides, prepare to give the talks1.020.0h20.0h
summarize the topic in a write-up, understand the topic1.030.0h30.0h
90.0h(~3 LP)

Network Architectures: Internet Routing (SEM):

AufwandbeschreibungMultiplikatorStundenGesamt
attendance of the meetings and the seminar1.020.0h20.0h
Intro into the topic, literature search1.020.0h20.0h
prepare the slides, prepare to give the talks1.020.0h20.0h
summarize the topic in a write-up, understand the topic1.030.0h30.0h
90.0h(~3 LP)

Networked Systems Security (SEM):

AufwandbeschreibungMultiplikatorStundenGesamt
Präsenzzeit15.02.0h30.0h
Vor-/Nachbereitung15.04.0h60.0h
90.0h(~3 LP)
Der Aufwand des Moduls summiert sich zu 180.0 Stunden. Damit umfasst das Modul 6 Leistungspunkte.

Beschreibung der Lehr- und Lernformen

VL: Common lecture. SE: Please see „7. Effort and Credit points" for details regarding the seminar. The lecture is held in English.

Voraussetzungen für die Teilnahme / Prüfung

Wünschenswerte Voraussetzungen für die Teilnahme an den Lehrveranstaltungen:

Good knowledge of the compulsory modules of Bachelor studies and the Master module "Network architectures - basics" is mandatory. Desirable: good English language skills.

Verpflichtende Voraussetzungen für die Modulprüfungsanmeldung:

Dieses Modul hat keine Prüfungsvoraussetzungen.

Abschluss des Moduls

Benotung

Benotet

Prüfungsform

Mündliche Prüfung

Sprache(n)

Deutsch, Englisch

Dauer/Umfang

30 min

Dauer des Moduls

Für Belegung und Abschluss des Moduls ist folgende Semesteranzahl veranschlagt:
1 Semester.

Dieses Modul kann in folgenden Semestern begonnen werden:
Winter- und Sommersemester.

Maximale teilnehmende Personen

Die maximale Teilnehmerzahl beträgt 18.

Anmeldeformalitäten

A registration for the seminar as well as for the exam of the lecture via ISIS is required. Registration for the module exam takes place at QISPOS. Details regarding that registration are announced on the course website.

Literaturhinweise, Skripte

Skript in Papierform

Verfügbarkeit:  nicht verfügbar

 

Skript in elektronischer Form

Verfügbarkeit:  verfügbar
Zusätzliche Informationen:
http://www.inet.tu-berlin.de/

 

Literatur

Empfohlene Literatur
Andrew S. Tanenbaum. Computer Networks. Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference, Upper Saddle River, NJ, USA, fourth edition, 2003.
B. Krishnamurty and J. Rexford. Web Protocols and Practice: HTTP/1.1, Networking Protocols, Caching, and Traffic Measurement. Addison Wesley, Boston, MA, USA. 2001.
Huitema, Christian. Routing in the Internet. Second Edition, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA, 1999.
James F. Kurose and Keith W. Ross. Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach. Addison-Wesley, fourth edition, 2007.
John T. Moy. OSPF: Anatomy of an Internet Routing Protocol. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1998.
John W. Steward. BGP4: Inter-Domain routing in the Internet. Addison Wesley Professional. 1998.
Mark Crovella, Balachander Krishnamurthy. Internet Infrastructure: Traffic and Applications. Wiley, 2006 General references:
Raj K. Jain. The Art of computer Systems Performance Analysis: Techniques for Experimental Design, Measurement, Simulation, and Modelling. John Wiley & Sons, 2001.
William R. Cheswick, Steven M. Bellovin, and Avial D. Rubin. Firewalls and Internet Security: Repelling the Willy Hacker. 2nd edition. Addison-Wesley Professional, 2003.
William Stallings. Cryptography and Network Security (4th edition). Prentice Hall, 2005.

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Sonstiges

INET NA Specialisation (big) darf nicht mit INET NA Specialisation (small) gewählt werden. The seminar deals with recent publications from-among others-the following conferences: SIGCOMM, IMC, PAM, Mobicom, P2P, NSDI, INFOCOM, CCS, NDSS, and Usenix ATC.