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Course Outline for COMP 5402

Carleton University School of Computer Science
COMP 5402
Protocols for Mobile and Wireless Networks
2009 Fall
Preliminary course outline subject to change; last updated on Mon Sep 28 20:35:32 EDT 2009

Class Schedule
Classroom: SA 413
Class Times: Mon. and Wed. 13:05-14:25
Course Website: http://www.scs.carleton.ca/~barbeau/Courses/2009/COMP5402/index.html
Instructor Information
Instructor Office Telephone Email Office Hours
Dr Michel Barbeau 5360 HP 1-(613)-520-2600 x1644 barbeauatsignscs.carleton.ca Wednesdays 11:30-14:30
Teaching Assistants
T.A. assignments are not available at this time
Course Description
Link and network layer protocols of wireless networks; applications of wireless networks may be discussed. Topics may include: protocol implementation, mobile IP, resource discovery, wireless LANs/PANs, and Spreadspectrum.
Topics Covered

Week

Dates

Topics

1

Sep. 14 & 16

Introduction

2

Sep. 21 & 23

Wireless communications

3

Sept. 28 & 30

Mobility support (Mobile IPv4, Mobility support in IPv6)

4

Oct. 5 & 7

5

Oct. 12 & 14

Ad hoc mode (Reactive, proactive and hybrid routing, Clustering, Sensor networking)

6

Oct. 19 & 21

7

Oct. 26

Presentation 1

Oct. 28

In class test 1

8

Nov. 2 & 4

Wireless access (WiFi/802.11, WiMax/802.16)

9

Nov. 9 & 11

10

Nov. 16 & 18

Wireless security

11

Nov. 23 & 25

12

Nov. 30

Presentation 2

Dec. 2

Presentation 2 (contÕd)

13

Dec. 7

In class test 2

Prerequisites
COMP 3203 or equivalent.
Evaluation
Students will be evaluated in this course according to the following measures.

Component Weight Due Date
Assignment 10 Oct. 7
Presentation 1 (Research topic introduction and proposal) 5 Oct. 26
In class test 1 15 Oct. 28
In class test 2 15 Dec. 7
Presentation 2 (Project results) 5 Nov. 30 and Dec. 2
Research paper 50 Dec. 8
Graduate Academic Advisor
The School of Computer Science graduate advisor can assist you with information about prerequisites and preclusions, enquiries about course substitutions/equivalencies, understanding your academic audit and remaining requirements for graduation. The advisor will also refer students to appropriate resources on campus such as the Student Academic Success Centre (SASC), Writing Tutorial Centre, Registrar's Office, etc.
University Policies
Student Academic Integrity Policy
Every student should be familiar with the Carleton University student academic integrity policy. A student found in violation of academic integrity standards may be awarded penalties which range from a reprimand to receiving a grade of F in the course or even being expelled from the program or University. Some examples of offences are: plagiarism and unauthorized co-operation or collaboration. Information on this policy may be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Plagiarism
As defined by Senate, "plagiarism is presenting, whether intentional or not, the ideas, expression of ideas or work of others as one's own". Such reported offences will be reviewed by the office of the Dean of Science.
Unauthorized Co-operation or Collaboration
Senate policy states that "to ensure fairness and equity in assessment of term work, students shall not co-operate or collaborate in the completion of an academic assignment, in whole or in part, when the instructor has indicated that the assignment is to be completed on an individual basis". Please refer to the course outline statement or the instructor concerning this issue.
Academic Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
The Paul Menton Centre for Students with Disabilities (PMC) provides services to students with Learning Disabilities (LD), psychiatric/mental health disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), chronic medical conditions, and impairments in mobility, hearing, and vision. If you have a disability requiring academic accommodations in this course, please contact PMC at 613-520-6608 or pmc@carleton.ca for a formal evaluation. If you are already registered with the PMC, contact your PMC coordinator to send me your Letter of Accommodation at the beginning of the term, and no later than two weeks before the first in-class scheduled test or exam requiring accommodation (if applicable). After requesting accommodation from PMC, meet with me to ensure accommodation arrangements are made. Please consult the PMC website for the deadline to request accommodations for the formally-scheduled exam (if applicable) at http://www2.carleton.ca/pmc/new-and-current-students/dates-and-deadlines/
Religious Obligation
Write to me with any requests for academic accommodation during the first two weeks of class, or as soon as possible after the need for accommodation is known to exist. For more details visit the Equity Services website: http://www2.carleton.ca/equity/
Pregnancy Obligation
Write to me with any requests for academic accommodation during the first two weeks of class, or as soon as possible after the need for accommodation is known to exist. For more details visit the Equity Services website: http://www2.carleton.ca/equity/
Medical Certificate
The following is a link to the official medical certificate accepted by Carleton University for the deferral of final examinations or assignments in undergraduate courses. To access the form, please go to http://www.carleton.ca/registrar/forms
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