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Resources such as URLs, programs, etc. related to this course can be found here.- Textbook resource website, including errata, for Shay, 3rd edition.
- Cris Calude Lecture notes: Handout, Interactive, Exercises
- An interactive demonstration of the Fourier transform.
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A description (PDF) of parity checks and
checksums.
(This is a chapter from a book being written by Peter Fenwick.) -
An introduction (PDF) to Information Theory.
(These are notes from lectures that Peter Fenwick gave some years ago.) - Jpcap DLL and Java files mentioned in tutorial.
- Notes on logarithms (and a few other things as well...).
- the handout on Ethernet and Spread Spectrum
- A news story on mesh networks
- a handout from earlier years on 802.2 LANs.
- a handout on IEEE802.2 (PDF), describing Service Access Points, SNAP headers, carrying other protocols, and so on.
- Handout on Virtual Circuits (PDF), explaining some of the terms and how Virtual Circuits are constructed.
- Handout on Units (PDF), explaining how big and how small, and how long lots of things take to happen.
- The foils from a seminar
(in PDF format) given here at
Auckland by Bob Fink, one of the leaders in the design
and implementation of IPv6. There is far more here than is necessary;
you need
know only what is in the text, but this may help some people.
Comment from Brian Carpenter: A few small points in that talk are out of date now. Here's my own most recent general talk on IPv6. - A discussion of Ethernet number conventions and formats, extracted from RFC 1340 "Assigned Numbers".
- If you need this or any other RFC document, and it isn't linked from
the resource page, try
the RFC Editor site
or this mirror site in
Australia.
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