2024-2025 / INFO8011-1

Network infrastructures

Durée

30h Th, 8h Labo., 30h Proj.

Nombre de crédits

 Master en sciences informatiques, à finalité spécialisée en "computer systems security"5 crédits 
 Master en sciences informatiques, à finalité spécialisée en "computer systems security" (double diplômation avec HEC)5 crédits 
 Master : ingénieur civil en informatique, à finalité spécialisée en "management"5 crédits 
 Master : ingénieur civil en informatique, à finalité spécialisée en "intelligent systems"5 crédits 
 Master en sciences informatiques, à finalité spécialisée en "management"5 crédits 
 Master : ingénieur civil en informatique, à finalité spécialisée en "computer systems security"5 crédits 
 Master : ingénieur civil en informatique, à finalité spécialisée en "computer systems security" (double diplômation avec HEC)5 crédits 
 Master en sciences informatiques, à finalité spécialisée en "intelligent systems"5 crédits 

Enseignant

Benoît Donnet, Guy Leduc, Laurent Mathy

Langue(s) de l'unité d'enseignement

Langue anglaise

Organisation et évaluation

Enseignement au premier quadrimestre, examen en janvier

Horaire

Horaire en ligne

Unités d'enseignement prérequises et corequises

Les unités prérequises ou corequises sont présentées au sein de chaque programme

Contenus de l'unité d'enseignement

This course aims at delivering a first vision of how data is processed and organized by large network organizations. In particular, it focuses on data and network traffic management within a data center (a facility composed of networked computers and storage used to organize, process, store and disseminate large amounts of data), wireless and mobile networks, and infrastructures for multimedia content delivery to users.
Table of Content:
Part 1: Data Center Networking (B. Donnet, L. Mathy)
Part 2: Wireless and Mobile Networks (G. Leduc)
Part 3: Multimedia Networking (G. Leduc)

Acquis d'apprentissage (objectifs d'apprentissage) de l'unité d'enseignement

Upon completing this course, students will understand modern network infrastructures (Data centers, wireless and mobile networks), as well as the way multimedia content can be delivered to end-users.

Ce cours contribue aux acquis d'apprentissage I.1, I.2, I.3, II.1, II.2, III.1, III.3, III.4, IV.1, IV.2, VI.1, VI.2, VII.1, VII.2, VII.4, VII.5, VII.6 du programme d'ingénieur civil en science des données.


Ce cours contribue aux acquis d'apprentissage I.1, I.2, II.1, II.2, III.1, III.3, III.4, IV.1, IV.2, IV.3, IV.4, VI.1, VI.2, VII.1, VII.2, VII.4, VII.5, VII.6 du programme d'ingénieur civil en informatique.

Savoirs et compétences prérequis

A good knowledge of basics of Computer Networking (INFO0010 or equivalent) is required.

Being comfortable with programming (e.g., Python) is also suitable.

Activités d'apprentissage prévues et méthodes d'enseignement

The course is organized as follows:

  • Lectures describing in details the theoretical and practical concepts of the course
  • Lab sessions (4 sessions over the semester) are supervised practical sessions. Students are expected to prepare, at home, those sessions by making sure all requirements are installed on their own computer. Labs are done individually and a short report (simple text file to fill in and/or piece of code) must be completed by the end of the lab session.
  • An assignment by teams of 2 students,i.e., a larger problem to be solved.

Mode d'enseignement (présentiel, à distance, hybride)

Cours donné exclusivement en présentiel


Informations complémentaires:

Cours donné exclusivement en présentiel


Explications complémentaires:

The face-to-face lectures are complemented by lab sessions, an introduction to Python libraries (Panda, Matplotlib) and several seminars.  The assignments are carried out remotely.

The course is entirely given in English.

Supports de cours, lectures obligatoires ou recommandées

Slides, labs and assignments subjects will be made available on eCampus.

Following books have been used for building the course:

  • J. Kurose, K. Roth. Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach, 8th edition, Pearson, 2020.
Additional references are provided throughout the slides, labs assignments subjects.

Modalités d'évaluation et critères

Examen(s) en session

Toutes sessions confondues

- En présentiel

évaluation orale


Informations complémentaires:

Examen(s) en session

Toutes sessions confondues

- En présentiel

évaluation orale


Explications complémentaires:

Students are graded in two ways: continuous evaluation (40% of the final grade) and oral exam (60% of the final grade).

Continuous Evaluation

During the semester, students will be evaluated several times through practical sessions:

  • Lab reports.  Several labs are organized during the semester and are graded (20% of the final grade) through reporting (a simple text file to fill in during/just after the lab with student's answers).
  • Assignment.  One assignment is organized during the semester and is graded (20% of the final grade). 
Labs are done individually, while assignements are done by teams of two students. 

Presence at the labs is mandatory.  Attending all labs and doing all assignements is required for attending the oral exam.  In case of lab absence and/or assignement not provided, the student will receive an "Absence" grade (and automatically be postponed to the resit).

Oral Exam

The oral exam (on the theoretical part of the course) accounts for 60% of the final grade.  

Resit

In case of failure in June, students must improve their assignement for the resit (deadline 1st day of the resit session) if the grade was below 10/20.  This must be done individually (note that no support will be provided, either by the TA or the lecturers, during summer).  Labs cannot be redone.

If the grades of the labs are favorable to the students, the resit session is identical to the first one, with the same weighting.  On the other hand, if the labs grades are detrimental to the student, it will not be taken into account in the weighting in September.

Oral exam must be redone.

Stage(s)

Remarques organisationnelles et modifications principales apportées au cours

The course is organized during the first term (from mid-September to end of December), on Friday afternoon. All lectures are in English.

Contacts

Professors:

  • Benoit Donnet (mail -- office 1.87b/B28)
  • Guy Leduc (mail -- office 1.73a/B28)
  • Laurent Mathy (mail -- office 1.15/B37)
Teaching assistant:

Association d'un ou plusieurs MOOCs

Notes en ligne

Course Web Site
The course web site contains PDF of the slides, labs/assignments subjects, details about gradings, and the course agenda.  It also allows students to interact with the Pedagogical Team through the Discussion forum.