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Multimedia Communication
EE 414

Faculty: Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Semester: Fall 2025-2026
Course: Multimedia Communication - EE 414
Classroom: FENS-L027
Level of course: Undergraduate
Course Credits: SU Credit:3.000, ECTS:6, Engineering:6
Prerequisites: CS 201
Corequisites: EE 414R
Course Type: Lecture

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Catalog Course Description
Data transmission and encoding. Error detection techniques. Automatic repeat request (ARQ) protocols. Medium access control techniques: Aloha, CSMA/CD, GSM, Token Ring, FDDI, Network control stability. High-speed gigabit networks. ATM. Performance evaluation and monitoring M/M/1 Queues and networks of Queues.
Course Learning Outcomes:
1. By the end of this course, students should be able to: Describe the operation of existing network technologies
2. Construct applications or interfaces to work with existing network technologies
3. Propose networking solutions at all layers
4. Build models for analyzing network algorithms/protocols
5. Build simulation models for analyzing the performance of network algorithms/protocols, architectures, deployments, etc.
6. Use network simulation tools
7. Record and interpret the results of simulation experiments
8. Adopt a systematic approach to understand network problems
9. Improve programming skills by building models in simulation tools
10. Improve team working skills via course project
Course Objective
To introduce students with communication networks and networking technologies, performance analysis of networks, multimedia traffic and networking.
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Related to This Course:
Decent Work and Economic Growth
Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

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