Laboratory work is included in this course.
This is a project oriented undergraduate course. Students will be introduced to the OPNET (OPNET Technologies) tool for simulating packet networks.
Pre-requisites: Successful completion of ENSC 327-3 or permission of the instructor.
The following topics will be covered if time permits:
MIDTERM EXAMS:
Wednesday, February 8, 2012, 14:30 - 15:20, WMC 3210
Wednesday, March 14, 2012, 14:30 - 15:20, WMC 3210
FINAL EXAM:
Wednesday, April 18, 2012, 12:00 noon - 15:00, AQ 3003
FAS policy on mid-terms and finals is described in Section 5.7 of the FAS Handbook.
Academic honesty and plagiarism
PROJECT REPORTS, PRESENTATIONS, AND DEMOS:
Check the status of the books on reserve for ENSC 427 by typing "ENSC 427" (with the space) in the search window.
Projects:
ENSC Undergraduate Computer room: ESIL Lab ASB 1000B/ASB 10803 (open lab).
TEACHING ASSISTANTS:
COMPUTING HELP:
Instructions for in class presentations
of your ENSC 427 final projects
Instructions for writing
ENSC 427 final project reports
IEEE Tools for Authors for writing papers.
See subsection Template for Transactions,
"Instructions Only".
Samples of past projects:
Research with OPNET at SFU
ENSC 427 Spring '11 projects
ENSC 427 Spring '10 projects
ENSC 427 Spring '09 projects
ENSC 835 Spring '11 projects
ENSC 895 Spring '10 project
ENSC 835/CMPT 885 Spring '09 projects
ENSC 835/CMPT 885 Spring '08 projects
ENSC 835/CMPT 885 Spring '06 projects
ENSC 835/CMPT 885 Fall '03 projects
ENSC 833/CMPT 885 Spring '03 projects
ENSC 835/CMPT 885 Spring '02 projects
ENSC 833/CMPT 885 Spring '01 projects
ENSC 894/CMPT 885 Spring '00 projects
TRAFFIC TRACES:
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