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Switching Systems

Summary

The subject focuses on the modern technologies in the field of network infrastructure and develops the students` understanding of the related technologies from the design, simulation and qualitative evaluation point of view. The subject consists of four distinct topics - signaling systems, discrete events simulation and processing , qualitative evaluation of multimedia systems and software defined networking. The theoretical knowledge from lectures is supported by the practical exercises focused on students` individual work.

Literature

[1] Bhat, U. N. "An Introduction to Queueing Theory: Modeling and Analysis in Applications (Statistics for Industry and Technology)", 2nd ed., Birkhauser, 2015.
[2] Goransson, P. "Software Defined Networks, Second Edition: A Comprehensive Approach 2nd Edition". Morgan Kaufmann, 2016.

Advised literature

[1] Raake, A. “Speech Quality of VoIP: Assessment and Prediction”, Wiley, 2006.
[2] Johnson, A. B. “SIP: Understanding the Session Initiation Protocol, Fourth Ed”, Artech, 2009.
[3] Blokdyk, G. "IMS IP multimedia subsystem: A Step-By-Step Tutorial". CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2017.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 440-2317
Abbreviation SS
Course title Switching Systems
Coordinating department Department of Telecommunications
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Miroslav Vozňák, Ph.D.