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Revision as of 13:06, 16 July 2009
Contents
Curriculum
Core Courses
The following courses are mandatory:
Introduction to Self-Organizing Networked Systems
- Part I: What is a self-organizing system? Methodology and theory. Links to following courses.
- Part II: Case studies. A ring lecture with speakers from different universities and different fields.
Dynamic Systems
Lecture and Lab
Content: similar to "Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos" by Steven H. Strogatz
Network Theory
Lecture and Exercises
Content: Networks from the real world. Network topology: Graph theory basics, random graphs, phenomena small wold and scale-freeness. Network functions/processes/algorithms: E.g. search, percolation.
Information Theory and Coding
Lecture and Exercises
Advanced Stochastics
Lecture and Exercises
Content: Selected topics from the following fields: Stochastic Processes. Statistical Physics.
Intelligent Systems (?)
Content: Game theory, neural networks, machine learning
Modeling and Simulation (?)
Algorithms
Control Theory
Catch-up Courses
Depending on the background of the student, she or he attends a subset of the following courses:
Specialization 1: Communication Networks
Mobile and Wireless Systems
Sensor Networks
Peer-to-Peer Networks
Protocol Engineering
Group Work
Group 1: Bauschert, Bettstetter, Pletzer, Quaritsch, Yanmaz
Group 2: Anton, Manfred, Felix, Johannes,Alain
All courses should specifically deal with applications towards SOS.
Curriculum table
Subject | Type | g1 grad | g2 und.grad | g2 grad | g2 grad spec. | g3 | g4 | |
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Dynamical Systems | Lecture | X | ||||||
Information Theory | Lecture | X | ||||||
Algorithms 1 | Lecture & Lab | X | ||||||
Algorithms 2 | Lecture & Lab | X | ||||||
Numerical Simulations | Lecture & Labs | X | ||||||
Topics course SO in nature/society | Lecture | X | ||||||
specified classes (choose two) | ||||||||
Network 1 | X | |||||||
Network 2 | X | |||||||
Statistical physics 1 & 2 | X | |||||||
Embedded Systems | X | |||||||
Sensors and Robotics | X | |||||||
Undergraduate | ||||||||
Calculus 1 & 2 | Lecture | X | ||||||
Statistics | Lecture | X | ||||||
Diff. Equations | Lecture | X | ||||||
Linear Algebra | Lecture | X | ||||||
Programming | Lecture | X | ||||||
Natural sciences | Lecture | X |