Internet Technologies (ILV)
Back| Specialization Area | Network & Communication Engineering |
| Course number | B2.08513.20.011 |
| Course code | NetInt |
| Curriculum | 2025 |
| Semester of degree program | Semester 2 |
| Mode of delivery | Presence- and Telecourse |
| Units per week | 3,0 |
| ECTS credits | 5,0 |
| Language of instruction | German |
The students
- understand the main reference models (ISO and TCP/IP).
- can independently solve problems of the data link layer, explain the protocols of the TCP/IP stack and examples of network applications, and evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of the individual protocols.
- ILV Angewandte Mathematik 1, 1. Semester (3,5 SWS, 5 ECTS Credits)
- ILV Elektronische & Physikalische Grundlagen, 1. Semester (4 SWS, 5 ECTS Credits)
The module covers the following main topics:
- ISO/OSI 7-layer model
- TCP/IP reference model
- Coding
- Transfer methods
- Error detection
- Flow control
- High Level Data Link Control
- PPP
- IP addresses
- Domain Name System (DNS)
- Binding of protocol addresses (ARP)
- Internet Protocol (IPv4)
- Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP
- Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
- User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
- Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol (http)
- Email protocols (POP, IMAP4, SMP)
The following literature is used in the module:
- A. Badach, E. Hoffmann: "Technik der IP-Netze", Hanser Verlag, 2019;
- D. Comer: "Computer Networks and the Internet", Prentice Hall, 2004;
- D. Comer: "Internetworking with TCP/IP", Prentice Hall, 2013;
- W. Dankmeier: "Coding", Vieweg, 2017;
- G. Lienemann: "TCP/IP Grundlagen", Heise Verlag, 2013;
- D. Lochmann: "Digitale Nachrichtentechnik", Technik Verlag, 2002;
- A. Tanenbaum: "Computer Networks", Pearson, 2012;
- Lecture,
- Moderated laboratory exercises & group work
Integrated module which is continuously assessed:
- Laboratory
- Written partial examinations
