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Faculties: Riccardo Sisto, Full Professor homepage publications riccardo.sisto[at]polito.it Claudio Casetti, Full Professor homepage publications claudio.casetti[at]polito.it Fulvio Risso, Full Professor homepage publications fulvio.risso[at]polito.it Guido Marchetto, Full Professor homepage publications guido.marchetto[at]polito.it Fulvio Valenza, Tenure Track Assistant Professor homepage publications fulvio.valenza[at]polito.it Alessio Sacco, Non-tenure Track Assistant Professor homepage publications alessio_sacco[at]polito.it Marco Rapelli, Non-tenure Track Assistant Professor homepage publications marco.

Teaching

Code Course name CDL Year Period Teacher 12CDUOA Reti di Calcolatori Ing. Informatica 3 1 Marchetto, Cena, Bringhenti 05KSILM Computer Networks Computer Engineering 3 1 Zunino 15CDUXJ Reti di Calcolatori Ing. Cinema E Dei Media Digitali 3 1 Rottondi 02KPNOV Tecnologie e Servizi di Rete Ing. Informatica 1LS 1 Sacco 01OTWOV Computer Network Technologies and Services Ing.

CNTS/TSR SAMPLE QUESTIONS

Parent Category: Didattica Sample questions for Computer Network Technologies and Services exam: Briefly describe the protocol solutions commonly deployed in the implementation of access VPNs, comparing their relative advantages and disadvantages and discussing the problems they aim to solve and how they do it. Discuss the issues faced in the migration from IPv4 to IPv6, describe the general principles on which a smooth and gradual migration can be based, and present a specific protocol solution of your choice among the ones adopted as a standard approach.

COMPUTER NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES AND SERVICES / TECNOLOGIE E SERVIZI DI RETE

Objectives | Lecturers | Content, material, and schedule | Lab Experiences | Exams | Bibliography | Final project Objectives: The course presents advanced topics concerning computer networks. Specifically, it presents and discusses widely deployed technologies and offered services, with the aim of providing the knowledge for wisely making technical choices when in charge of network design and operation. Language: This page refers to to different courses, which present the same topics but are taught in different languages.

Computer Networks

Objectives | Lecturers | Content, material, and schedule | Lab Experiences | Exams | Bibliography | Final project Objectives: The course presents basic topics concerning computer networks. In particular, it describes the most common architectures, algorithms and protocols used in computer networks, starting from the physical layer, i.e., the aspects closer to the physics of electrical communications, up to the most popular high level protocols on which applications we use daily are based.

Course content, material and schedule

Objectives | Lecturers | Content, material, and schedule | Lab Experiences | Exams | Bibliography | Final project Since the courses Computer Network Technologies and Services and Tecnologie e Servizi di Rete have the same content, the outline is provided here for both. Course outline and material: Routing in IP networks Forwarding and routing overview - color, black&white Dynamic routing algorithms Internet routing architecture - color, black&white Routing protocols in the Internet - color, black&white Multicast forwarding and routing - color, black&white Fundamentals of switched local are network design

PAST EXAM PAPERS

Below are exam papers used in previous TSR and CNTS exams: Academic year 2018-19: First CNTS and TSR exam Second CNTS and TSR exam - sample solution Third CNTS and TSR exam Fourth CNTS and TSR exam Academic year 2017-18: First CNTS and TSR exam Second CNTS and TSR exam Third CNTS and TSR exam Fourth CNTS and TSR exam Academic year 2016-17: First CNTS and TSR exam Second CNTS and TSR exam Third CNTS and TSR exam Fourth CNTS and TSR exam - sample solution Academic year 2015-16:

Research

Research at Netgroup This page contains information related to the research activities in the Networking Group (NetGroup). The main research topics are related to: Formal methods/verification (reference person: prof. Riccardo Sisto) Communication protocol engineering (reference person: prof. Claudio Casetti) Software-defined networking (reference person: prof. Guido Marchetto) High-speed packet processing/forwarding (reference person: prof. Fulvio Risso) Machine learning-based network management (reference person: dott. Alessio Sacco) Techniques for network security analysis, verification and monitoring (reference person: prof.

Directions

General information about reaching Politecnico: Map of the main campus, with the location of the Department Map of Torino, with the location of Politecnico How to get to Politecnico Public transportation in Torino: Network maps Journey planner How to reach us (once you arrived in Politecnico): We are located in the Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica (Department of Control and Computer Engineering). Once arrived in the main campus map, directions are the following:

Claudio Casetti

Work Address: Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica Politecnico di Torino Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, 24 10129 Torino (Italy) Contacts: email: claudio[dot]casetti[at]polito[dot]it tel.: +39 011 090 7291 Resume: Claudio Casetti is a Full Professor at the Department of Control and Computer Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Italy, where he is a member of the Computer Networks Group (Netgroup). He has published more than 200 papers in peer-refereed international journals and conferences on the following topics: vehicular networks, 5G networks, transport and network protocols in wired networks, IEEE 802.