Komplexpraktikum "Cooperative Networked Systems" 2022w [PB 2022w]
(0/0/4) ET-INF-D-900, INF-04-FG-SOI, INF-04-KP, INF-B-510, INF-B-520, INF-B-530, INF-B-540, INF-MA-PR, IST-05-KP, Winter 2022/2023
- ⏰ Time, Date, and Location: by arrangement (first plenary meeting: Friday, 2. DS (09:20), APB 1072)
- 🟢 Start: 1st week of teaching period
- 📦 Format: 🏛/🎙️ both physical and web meeting, 💬 chat, 🌲 shared source code
- 👋 Web meeting links: see section “Web Meeting Links”
- 🧰 Prerequisites: see section “Prerequisites”
- 💬 Questions? Comments? Join the discussion in our Matrix Room #nsm-course-pb:tu-dresden.de (reachable from the TU Dresden Matrix server)
Contents
The goal of this lab is to get extended practical experience in modeling and simulation of networked systems. You will actively take part in research, working on a small semester-long task individually or in small groups. The tasks are taken from the context of cooperative networked systems, but the developed skills in model generation, simulation design, statistics, and result presentation are helpful in a broad range of application domains.
Each participant (or small group of participants) will choose a single task from a pool of tasks (see OPAL) to work on during the semester. Solving this single task is enough to pass the course.
Prerequisites
This class may have substantial online components. To be able to join, you must be able to make use of
- web video conferencing systems
- a virtual machine, e.g., using Oracle VM VirtualBox
Before enrolling, please try these out and contact us if you do not fulfill these requirements.
Beyond this, there are no formal prerequisites for joining. Still, certain background knowledge is not taught in this course, but assumed for the course.
- You should have a background (or the willingness to learn) computer networking with a focus on wireless as well as fundamental knowledge of applied statistics.
- Simulations will be designed, written (in C++), and run (on Linux systems). For this, both programming and computer skills are essential.
Background knowledge in either “Network Simulation” or “Vehicular Networking” is helpful for the labs. However, all tasks are designed so that it is also easily possible to solve them without taking the courses (albeit with a little more time to get familiar with the simulation software). Grading at the end of the course will take this into account. Please ask your instructors for details.
Learning Outcome
See “Contents”.
General Information / Methods
This course will be held in English (German, if universally preferred) and all the course material is available in English. Course material will be distributed/collected via OPAL.
For participation, the following mode is fixed:
- Plenary meetings will be conducted physically and/or using a streaming platform: the TU Dresden BigBlueButton instance, with Zoom as a fall-back. Times and dates as well as links will be published here.
- One-to-one interactions are up to participants and involved researchers.
Questions? Comments? Join the discussion in our Matrix Room #nsm-course-pb:tu-dresden.de (reachable from the TU Dresden Matrix server) or add a post to our OPAL forum!
Grading
Grades will be based on deliverables.
If you want to get a grade, please pre-register the exam with us in the first two weeks of lecture. This is in addition to the regular exam registration you will need to do later in the semester. See the organizational slide deck for details.
Instructors
Timeline
Meeting times will be by arrangement, to be discussed in the first plenary meeting.
Web Meeting Links
The class will be run both physically and as a web meeting in the first week. For the location on campus, see the section “In a nutshell” above. For the link to the web meeting, see below. We will begin by discussing how to continue the course (physical or virtual).
In case of technical difficulties, please check the Matrix room.
Slides
- 00-org.pdf - Organization
- more: see OPAL