Subject Area | Signals, Communications, and Networking |
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Semester | Semester 8 – Spring |
Type | Elective |
Teaching Hours | 4 |
ECTS | 6 |
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Course Site | https://eclass.uth.gr/courses/E-CE_U_123/ |
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Title | MLSysOps: Machine Learning for Autonomic System Operation in the Heterogeneous Edge-Cloud Continuum |
Duration | 2023 – 2025 |
Site | https://csl.e-ce.uth.gr/projects/mlsysops |
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering | |
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Tel. | +30 24210 74967, +30 24210 74934 |
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PGS Tel. | +30 24210 74933 |
PGS e-mail | pgsec ΑΤ e-ce.uth.gr |
URL | https://www.e-ce.uth.gr/contact-info/?lang=en |
Subject Area | Signals, Communications, and Networking |
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Semester | Semester 8 – Spring |
Type | Elective |
Teaching Hours | 4 |
ECTS | 6 |
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Course Site | https://eclass.uth.gr/courses/E-CE_U_123/ |
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The main target of this course is for the students to get acquainted with practical issues and challenges related to networking systems and familiarizing them with the management and operation of wireless and wired networks, through the utilization of research experimental facilities. During the course, the student will indulge in schemes and communication protocols that are applied in networking equipment (hub, switch, router, etc.), as well as in the operation of various networking layers (Ethernet, IP, TCP/UDP). More specifically, the student will experiment using real equipment and will study the network performance in different topologies and communication scenarios. Special focus will be given on Software Defined Networks (SDN), as the student will learn about the OpenFlow standard and the programming of switches with OpenFlow Controllers. Moreover, the course targets at introducing the student to the operation of wireless networks and their practical issues, through a set of lab experiments that are testbed operated.
By the end of this course, the student will be able to: