Recursive InterNetwork Architecture
RINA is a new computer network architecture, that solves current Internet issues and answers to the requirements of emerging applications and networks.
Curriculum
- 14 Sections
- 4 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
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- Chapter 1: General Introduction (problems today)1
- Chapter 2 : Goals of a generic network architecture0
- Chapter 3 : Network as Distributed IPC3
- Chapter 4 : Structure (layers)0
- Chapter 5 : Protocols (EFCP, CDAP)0
- QUIZZ1
- Chapter 6 : Naming and addressing0
- Chapter 7 : Multi-homing, renumbering, mobility0
- Chapter 8 : Quality of Service, Congestion Control0
- Chapter 9 : Security0
- Chapter 10 : Network Management0
- Chapter 11 : Deployment considerations0
- Chapter 12 : What we learned0
- QUIZZ 21