Teaching Schedule of Dr. Melike Erol Kantarci
Office hours
for Winter 2019 (@ SITE 5029) Tuesday 12:30 - 14:00 Rest by appointment. Please
send an email if you are planning to set up a meeting. Fall 2019 – CSI5140
AI-enabled Wireless Networks Tuesday 17:30 – 20:30 (SMD 222) (Please log in Brightspace for more information) Past
Semesters at uOttawa ·
Winter 2019 - CEG 4186 Wireless Mobile
Networks Principles of wireless mobile networks. Cellular wireless
networks. Multiple access protocols. Channel allocation algorithms. Data
communications in wireless networks. Mobility and location management
algorithms. Transport layer in wireless networks. Security; data management. Wireless
Internet access protocols. Ad hoc and sensor networks, routing algorithms and
protocols. ·
Winter 2019 - CEG 3185 Introduction to Data Communications and
Networking Overview of computer networking, communication and
transmission systems. Physical layer: introduction to Fourier analysis and
signal impairments; basics of information theory, channel capacity, analog
and digital data transmission, signal encoding. Data link layer protocols and
multiplexing. Medium Access Control, framing, error control, flow/congestion
control and their algorithms. Network layer: circuit vs. packet switching,
asynchronous transfer mode, routing algorithms. Internet architectures and
protocols. LAN architectures. Introduction to Wireless LANs. ·
Fall 2018 - CSI 5140 ComNet-IPS
(Communications and Networking for Intelligent Physical Systems) ·
Winter 2018 - CSI 5140 ComNet-IPS
(Communications and Networking for Intelligent Physical Systems) ·
Winter 2018 - CEG 4186 Wireless Mobile
Networks ·
Summer 2017 - CEG 3185 Introduction to Data Communications and
Networking ·
Winter 2017 - CEG 4186 Wireless Mobile
Networks ·
Fall 2016 - ELG 5374 Computer Communication
Network Courses
Taught at Clarkson University (2014-2016) ·
Spring
2015-2016 - Database Systems (EE 468) An
introduction to database systems. The entity-relationship and relational
models are presented and applied to the design of typical databases. Emphasis
will be placed on database design for applications in the context of an
existing database management system. ·
Fall
2014-2015 - Wireless Sensor Networks (EE 511) An advanced graduate course on Wireless Sensor Networks. Topics
cover PHY, Medium access, network and transport in WSNs as well as recent
topics on smart grid communications, energy harvesting sensors, RF energy
transfer. Projects are implemented on a
network simulator and testbed. Teaching Prior to Clarkson University (2001-2014) ·
Data Structures and Algorithms ·
Computer Networks ·
Computer Hardware Fundamentals ·
Object Oriented Programming ·
Analysis of Algorithms ·
Logic Circuits |
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