Academics

Graduate Program

Data Communication

Subject No.
Research
Credit
Classification
Prerequisite
EE.50027
Computer, Communication
3
Required

This is a graduate level course on data communication. The first half of the course involves an overview, data transmission, and data communication network. The latter half of the course involves internet protocol, internet service, and wireless internet.

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(Prerequisite: EE321)

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