Softwareprojekt Telematik
The module Telematik-Projekt (Telematics-Project) introduces selected, relevant topics from the domain of computer networks. The module is a lab-course with focus on software development in small teams. As a central aspect, telecommunication systems have to be specified, communication protocols developed, and networks analyzed. Each team of students has to solve a particular assignment, which includes project management and presentation of the current and final state. Problems, ideas, and further steps shall be discussed in Plenum-style events.
The available topics change from term to term and include wired and wireless network technologies. Depending on the available infrastructure and hardware, either wireless sensor networks, wireless mesh networks, or Ethernet-based local area networks are used.
Attendance in the first two events is mandatory; additionally, the general 85% attendance rule applies. Students forfeit their course registration when missing the first two events and their positions will be reassigned.
(19517f)
Typ | Praktikum |
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Institution | Institute of Computer Science Freie Universität Berlin |
Semester | SS 11 |
Veranstaltungsumfang | |
Leistungspunkte | 10 |
Zeit | Time: Wednesday, 14:00-18:00 |
Schedule
- 13.04.2011, Course Introduction
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- First Meeting
- Introduction to the course
- First steps
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20.04.2011 - 06.07.2011
- Supervised lab hours, team meetings and milestone presentations
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27.4.2011
- hand in project proposal/schedule to be read by another group (max. 5 pages)
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4.5.2011 presentations
- Presentation of project topic, objectives, assignments in the team, milestones, etc.
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8.6.2011 presentations
- Intermediate presentation of project status
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13.07.201
- Talks/presentations/demo
Additional appointments will be announced on demand!
Prerequisites
- Lectures TI3 and Telematics or Mobile Communications
- Basics of operating systems
- Basic knowledge of the programming languages C and Python
- Basic software management skills
- Basic LaTeX skills
- Basic Subversion skills
- English, as most documentation is only available in english
Course Requirements
- No exam
- 85% attendance
- Attendance in the first two events
- Talk/presentation/demo
- Written report
Topics
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1) Tool box for analysis of operational network data
- Daniel Happ
- Christoph Krüger
- Maurice Wothe
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2) Implementation of restart engine
- Olaf Loga
- Tilman Krauß
- Jin Zhang
- Bo Dong
- 3) Performance of Cloud experiments
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4) Implementation of a Fault-Injector
- Martin Liesenberg
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- Fabian Schneider
- Simon Stapelfeld
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5) Integration of NetEM modules
- Heiko Baumann
- Severin Junker
- Daniel Mendosa