Rutgers University

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Communications Networks I (330:543)
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T&TH 4:30-5:50 room SEC-117


INSTRUCTOR:

Christopher Rose can be reached at crose@ece.rutgers.edu There are no physical office hours per se this term. All course business will be transacted over the web and email. If for some reason the course newsgroup, or email is insufficient to answer a question, we can set up an appointment to meet. Since I'm teaching two relatively large courses this term and therefore have limited time available, please reserve this method for only the most intractable conceptual problems. Signup here for mailing list/newsgroup. You can access the mailing list at 330_543@mogli.rutgers.edu

TA:

WE HAVE A FULL TIME TA!. His name is Wenfeng Zhang and he can be reached at wfzhang@ece.rutgers.edu. Information about office hours will follow. Wenfeng has graciously set up a mirror site for problem set solutions at http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~wfzhang.

ALSO, you should pick up copies of the latest problem set solutions outside his office as per his earlier email posting. Sorry I have to be absent for the various festivities, but it's unavoidable right now.

TEXT:

Switching and Traffic Theory for Integrated Broadband Networks, J.Y. Hui, Kluwer Academic Publishers


MISCELLANEOUS:

You need ghostview/gsview to read postscript files over web from PCs. If you can figure out a way to generate nice mathematics in html, let me know and I'll see if I can make everything html instead of postscript.

Please read the information sheet for course info.

Here's an experimental email archive!

Problem sets, exams and solutions will become available periodically as needed. Watch out for announcements via email and here

Here is a scatterplot of grades from quiz I and II. The line is the average sum score from both quizzes. I'm not sure about grades yet, but class average will probably be somewhere near a B (not sure to which side yet). There is only one person (obvious) in real danger of failing.


PROBLEM SETS, EXAMS and SOLUTIONS


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If you have questions, comments or other suggestions please email your comments to crose@ece.rutgers.edu