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Infocommunications Laboratory I.
A tantárgy neve magyarul / Name of the subject in Hungarian: Infokommunikáció laboratórium 1
Last updated: 2023. június 4.
Computer Engineering, BSc
Infocommunication Systems specialization
Dr. Balázs Sonkoly
Dr. László Bacsárdi
A fenti forma a Neptun sajátja, ezen technikai okokból nem változtattunk.
A kötelező előtanulmányi rend az adott szak honlapján és képzési programjában található.
The aim of the subject is to support and supplement the theoretical knowledge taught in the specialization subjects with practical knowledge and laboratory tasks.
The student who successfully completes the course will:
The topics of the laboratories to be carried out in the subject are the following.
Laboratories to be carried out in the Department of Telecommunications and Media Informatics (TMIT):
Linux systems, OpenWRT based tools, network management, IP basics
Introduction to the laboratory network environment, tools and software. Building, configuring and testing simple networks.
Network functions and software utilities, network management, Python scripting language
Practical application and testing of network functions, learning how to use the necessary software tools, application of Python scripting language to network management tasks.
Software-Defined Networking (SDN), OpenFlow networks
Understanding SDN concepts, configuring OpenFlow networks, programming controller applications (e.g. on POX platform).
Network virtualisation, network functions virtualisation (NFV), efficient packet management in software environment
Creating and configuring virtual networks, implementing new network functions in software (e.g. Click) and overview of acceleration options (e.g. Netmap, DPDK).
Laboratories to be performed in the Department of Networked Systems and Services (HIT):
Mobility management procedures
Students will investigate the performance and limitations of mobility management procedures in mobile networks using realistic simulations.
Mobility support in the Internet Protocol
Students will learn in detail about the mobility support features of the IP protocol, their operation and performance, through realistic simulation studies or in a real test environment.
Real test network measurements
In a real network, students study the processes and message exchanges required for communication and the impact of their configurations.
Dr. Péter Fazekas
Dr. András Gulyás
Felicián Németh