The lab exercise "Multimedia Communications Lab I" ("Praktikum Multimedia Kommunikation I", formerly also "Praktikum Kommunikationssysteme"; TUCaN-no. 18-sm-1020-pr) is a practical and implementation-oriented programming exercise for B.Sc. students of Electrical Engineering (and related study programs, such as WI-ET) and diploma students of Computer Science.
Its main focus lies on solving basic problems in the area of multimedia communications, including the design of communication applications and protocols, implementation and testing of software components for distributed systems, the application of object-oriented techniques, and the presentation of project progress and results.
Ideally, prospective participants have basic programming knowledge in Java/C# (C/C++) and knowledge about communication networks (lectures "Communication Networks I" and/or "Net Centric Systems" are recommended).
The current topics are available at the corresponding page: Multimedia Communications Lab I
The lab exercise "Multimedia Communications Lab II" ("Praktikum Multimedia Kommunikation II", formerly also known as "Praktikum Kommunikationssysteme"; TUCaN-no. 18-sm-2070-pr) is a practical and implementation-oriented programming exercise for M.Sc. and diploma students of Electrical Engineering and B.Sc. and M.Sc. students of Computer Science (and related study programs - please note that this lab does not replace the mandatory combination of "Projektbegleitung" and "Bachelor-Praktikum").
Its main focus lies on solving complex problems in the area of multimedia communications, followed by a thorough evaluation. Tasks include the design of communication applications and protocols, implementation and testing of software components, project management, documentation and the presentation of project progress and results.
Ideally, prospective participants have good programming knowledge in Java/C# (C/C++) and knowledge about communication networks (lectures "Communication Networks I/II" are recommended).
The current topics are available at the corresponding page: Multimedia Communications Lab II
The "SmartNets Lab" ("Praktikum Intelligente Netzwerke"; TUCaN-no. 18-sm-2150-pr) is a new lab for M.Sc. and diploma students of Electrical Engineering and B.Sc. and M.Sc. students of Computer Science (and related study programs) which is offered for the first time in the winter term 2011/2012.
Its main focus lies on solving and evaluating problems in the area of design and development of smart networks and applications. Acquired competences are:
* Requirements engineering, design, implementation, and testing of scalable, efficient, and reliable software components and communication protocols for distributed mobile applications in smart networks
* Application of object-oriented programming techniques
* Acquisition of project management skills for small development teams
* Writing of software documentation and project reports
* Presentation of project progresses and final outcomes
More information is available at the corresponding page: Smart Networks Lab
The "Mobile Sensing Lab" (TUCaN-no. 18-sm-2070-pr) is a practical and implementation-oriented programming exercise for M.Sc. and diploma students of Electrical Engineering and B.Sc. and M.Sc. students of Computer Science (and related study programs).
Its main focus lies on solving and evaluating problems in the area of design and development of wireless sensor networks and mobile sensing systems and their applications. Specific acquired competences include:
* Design and analysis of complex applications and protocols
* Implementing and testing of software components for distributed systems
* Acquisition of project management techniques for small development teams
* Writing of software documentation and project reports
* Presentation of project progresses and final outcomes
Ideally, prospective participants have good programming knowledge in Java/C# (C/C++) and knowledge about mobile networks (lecture "Wireless Sensor Networks" are recommended).
More information is available at the corresponding page: Mobile Sensing Lab
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