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    Network Planning

    A tantárgy neve magyarul / Name of the subject in Hungarian: Hálózatok tervezése

    Last updated: 2012. augusztus 27.

    Budapest University of Technology and Economics
    Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
    Electrical Engineering, MSc
    Infocommunication systems
    Software Engineering, MSc
    Infocommunication systems
    Course ID Semester Assessment Credit Tantárgyfélév
    VITMM215 2 2/1/0/v 4  
    3. Course coordinator and department Dr. Maliosz Markosz,
    4. Instructors

    Name:

    Affiliation:

    Dept.:

    Markosz Maliosz, PhD  

    assistant professor

    BME-TMIT

    János Tapolcai, PhD

    associate professor

    BME-TMIT

    István Moldován

    dept. engineer
    BME-ETIK
    5. Required knowledge Computer Networks, Telecommunication Networks, Network technologies, Theory of Algorithms
    6. Pre-requisites
    Kötelező:
    NEM ( TárgyEredmény( "BMEVITMMA03" , "jegy" , _ ) >= 2
    VAGY
    TárgyEredmény("BMEVITMMA03", "FELVETEL", AktualisFelev()) > 0)

    A fenti forma a Neptun sajátja, ezen technikai okokból nem változtattunk.

    A kötelező előtanulmányi rend az adott szak honlapján és képzési programjában található.

    Ajánlott:

    No credit points are given for students who have credit points from the "VIHIM354 Network Planning" subject.
     

    7. Objectives, learning outcomes and obtained knowledge During the course students will learn network planning, design, operation, and maintenance together with measurement tasks and methods of infocommunication networks, with particular emphasis on modern trends and practical aspects too.
    Topics: Design and configuration issues with planning and optimization methods, reliability, survivability, protection and recovery requirements and methods, development trends. 
    8. Synopsis Backbone Network Design

        Network design in general (overview, input/output of the design, design goals, trends, cost functions)
        Description of traffic (telephony network traffic, traffic matrix estimation)
        Network topology and topology models
        Design methods, tools and algorithms
            Linear programming, network flow problems
            Heuristic methods: Taboo search, simulated annealing, genetic algorithms, simulated allocation
        Protection and Recovery
            Availability (basic concepts, serial - parallel elements)
            Dedicated and shared protection (self-healing rings, Shared Risk Link Group, Suurballe's algorithm)
            Shared Protection (one-, two-step method), restoration and protection
            Multi-layer protection, traffic management

    Access networks planning

        Typical design topics
            Separation of traffic with different solutions
            Scalability
        Cooperation with the First Mile Technologies
        Metro Ethernet, Multilayer switching
        Topologies, devices
        QoS guarantees
        Traffic Management
        Protection and Recovery
        Wireless access networks (WLAN, WiMax) design
            RF spectrum management, fixed and dynamic channel allocation in order to avoid interference
            Capacity planning strategies to accommodate access points, indoor and outdoor environment

    Future Internet Technologies

        Internet protocol weaknesses and proposed solutions
    9. Method of instruction Two hours of classroom lecture weekly and two hours of classroom practice every two weeks.The lectures are complemented by practical case studies and design examples on classroom practices.

    10. Assessment a. During the semester: one mid-term exam, at least with grade 2, to get signature. The result does not count into the final exam.
    b. In the examination period: written exam
    c. Pre-exam: a written examination; condition: at least grade 3 for the mid-term exam
    11. Recaps

    Failed or missed mid-term exam can be repeated once in the supplemental period.

    12. Consultations On demand consultation after the lessons, or by appointment.
    13. References, textbooks and resources     Handbook of Optimization in Telecommunications, Edited by Mauricio G. C. Resende and Panos M. Pardalos, Published by Spinger Science + Business Media Inc., New York. March 2006, ISBN: 0-38-730662-5
        Planning Telecommunication Networks, Thomas G. Robertazzi, Published by Wiley-IEEE Press, December 1998, ISBN: 0780347021
        Slides of the lectures.
    14. Required learning hours and assignment

    Kontakt óra (lectures)

    42

    Félévközi készülés órákra (Preparation for lectures)

    10

    Felkészülés zárthelyire (Preparation for mid-term exam)

    20

    Házi feladat elkészítése (Home work)

    0

    Kijelölt írásos tananyag elsajátítása (Learning from appointed written course material)

    0

    Vizsgafelkészülés (Preaparation for the final exam)

    48

    Összesen (Sum)

    120

    15. Syllabus prepared by

    Name:

    Affiliation:

    Dept.:

    Tibor Cinkler, PhD

    associate professor

    BME-TMIT

    Maliosz Markosz, PhD

    assistant professor

    BME-TMIT

    János Tapolcai, PhD

    associate professor

    BME-TMIT

    Rolland Vida, PhD

    associate professor

    BME-TMIT